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mirror



mir·ror [mirror mirrors mirrored mirroring] noun, verb BrE [ˈmɪrə(r)] NAmE [ˈmɪrər]
noun
1. countable a piece of special flat glass that reflects images, so that you can see yourself when you look in it
He looked at himself in the mirror.
a rear-view mirror (= in a car, so that the driver can see what is behind)
• (BrE)a wing mirror (= on the side of a car)
• (NAmE)a side-view mirror
2. a ~ of sth singular something that shows what sth else is like
The face is the mirror of the soul.
Dickens' novels are a mirror of his times.

Word Origin:
Middle English: from Old French mirour, based on Latin mirare ‘look at’. Early senses also included ‘a crystal used in magic’ and ‘a person deserving imitation’.

Example Bank:
Art can be seen as a mirror image of society.
He was busy admiring himself in the mirror.
He watched them through a two-way mirror.
She stared at her face in the mirror.
We hung a mirror over the fireplace.
a large mirror hanging on the wall behind him

 
verb
1. ~ sth to have features that are similar to sth else and which show what it is like
Syn: reflect
The music of the time mirrored the feeling of optimism in the country.
2. ~ sb/sth to show the image of sb/sth on the surface of water, glass, etc.
Syn: reflect
She saw herself mirrored in the window.
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
Middle English: from Old French mirour, based on Latin mirare ‘look at’. Early senses also included ‘a crystal used in magic’ and ‘a person deserving imitation’.

Example Bank:
The jump in business confidence has been mirrored by the increase in employment.
The shock was mirrored on her face.
The trends here closely mirror those in America.

 

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