Synonym: copy, echo, imitate, reflect. Similar words: error, horror, terror, terrorism, terrorist, trial and error, reign of terror, mire. Meaning: ['mɪrə(r)] n. 1. polished surface that forms images by reflecting light 2. a faithful depiction or reflection. v. 1. reflect as if in a mirror 2. reflect or resemble.
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61. Glue the mirror in with a strong adhesive.
62. One glimpse at himself in the mirror was enough.
63. Someone had taken the mirror off the wall.
64. I caught sight of myself in the mirror.
65. Their smiling faces were reflected in the mirror.
66. The mirror is functional yet decorative.
67. He took a shaving mirror from his bag.
68. She did a twirl in front of the mirror.
69. Steam has fogged the bathroom mirror.
70. The mirror was smudged with fingerprints.
71. A mirror hung on a nail above the washstand.
72. She couldn't resist a quick look in the mirror.
73. I run the water very hot, clouding the mirror.
74. He spends hours in front of the mirror !
75. He was staring into the mirror above him.
76. The mirror was hinged to a surrounding frame.
77. The mirror clouded beside her cheek.
78. Dickens' novels are a mirror of his times.
79. He surveyed himself in the mirror before going out.
80. I looked at myself critically in the mirror.
80. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
81. Writing is reversed in a mirror.
82. Before going out, she surveyed herself in the mirror.
83. Elaine braced herself against the dresser and looked in the mirror.
84. She sat down in front of her dressing-table mirror to look at herself.
85. His image seemed to be reflected many times in the mirror.
86. She spent hours in front of the mirror, plucking her eyebrows.
87. Contemporary photographs are juxtaposed with a sixteenth century, copper Portuguese mirror.
88. Always check your rear-view mirror before pulling out to overtake.
89. You'd better wrap that mirror up in newspaper before you put it in the car.
90. She sat combing out her hair in front of the kitchen mirror.
More similar words: error, horror, terror, terrorism, terrorist, trial and error, reign of terror, mire, mirth, admire, mirage, admired, miracle, furor, juror, quagmire, emperor, pro rata, admiration, miranda rule, whirr, sooner or later, stirred up, stirring, arrow, irritable, irritated, irregular, irradiate, narrow.