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Learn to pronounce mir·ror

/ˈmirər/
noun
  1. a reflective surface, now typically of glass coated with a metal amalgam, that reflects a clear image.
    "he checked his appearance in the mirror"
    synonyms: looking glass, reflector, reflecting surface, glass
  2. a site on a network that stores some or all of the contents from another site.
    "the company now has a mirror site in Taiwan"

verb
  1. (of a reflective surface) show a reflection of.
    "the clear water mirrored the sky"
  2. correspond or be similar to (another thing).
    "his own views mirrored those of his followers"
    synonyms: reflect, repeat, match, reproduce, imitate, simulate, reiterate, follow, copy, mimic, echo, parallel, correspond to, impersonate
  3. display content from (the screen of a computer, phone, or other device) on another screen, usually via a wireless connection.
    "device owners can mirror their screen to their TV"
  4. keep a copy of some or all of the contents of (a network site) at another site, typically in order to improve accessibility.
    "his site was mirrored at several colleges around the United States"

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to mimic or imitate (something) accurately. to be or give a faithful representation, image, or idea of: Her views on politics mirror mine completely.
A mirror is a reflecting surface. The types of mirrors that are most widely used are Plane mirror, Convex mirror, & Concave mirrors.
A mirror is a glass surface backed with a metallic coating that reflects images that are in front of it. When you gaze at yourself in a mirror, your own face ...
A mirror, also known as a looking glass, is an object that reflects an image. Light that bounces off a mirror will show an image of whatever is in front of ...
mirror · to mimic or imitate (something) accurately. · to be or give a faithful representation, image, or idea of: Her views on politics mirror mine completely.
something that shows what another thing is like in a very clear and accurate way — usually singular. Her art is a mirror of modern American culture.
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a reflecting surface, usually of glass with a silvery backing:looked in the mirror to comb her hair. something that gives a faithful representation of something ...
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A mirror is a flat piece of glass which reflects light, so that when you look at it you can see yourself reflected in it.
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