| Noun | 1. | mirror - polished surface that forms images by reflecting lightcar mirror - a mirror that the driver of a car can use cheval glass - a full length mirror mounted in a frame in which it can be tilted speculum - a mirror (especially one made of polished metal) for use in an optical instrument | |
| 2. | mirror - a faithful depiction or reflection; "the best mirror is an old friend" | |
| Verb | 1. | mirror - reflect as if in a mirror; "The smallest pond at night mirrors the firmament above"reflect, reverberate - to throw or bend back or reflect (from a surface); "A mirror in the sun can reflect light into a person's eyes"; "Sound is reflected well in this auditorium" | |
| 2. | mirror - reflect or resemble; "The plane crash in Milan mirrored the attack in the World Trade Center"reflect - give evidence of the quality of; "The mess in his dorm room reflects on the student" | |