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mirrored

/ˈmɪr.ərd/
adjectiveverb (past participle)★Intermediate💡 reflected as in a mirror

“The lake mirrored the mountains perfectly.”

The lake reflected the mountains so clearly that it looked like a mirror image.

neutral

reflected as if in a mirror

Her face was mirrored in the calm water.

Her face appeared as a reflection in the still water.

The building's glass facade mirrored the sky.

The glass exterior of the building reflected the sky.

💡

Often used metaphorically to describe similarity or duplication.

neutral

replicated or copied exactly

The new policy mirrored the old one in every detail.

The new policy was an exact copy of the previous one.

💡

Common in business, law, and technical contexts to describe duplication.

Collocations

mirror imagean exact reflection or copymirrored surfacea surface that reflects images clearlymirrored behaviorbehavior that imitates someone else's

Synonyms

reflectedduplicatedcopiedimitatedechoed

Antonyms

distortedalteredunique

Related Phrases

a mirror to societyphrase
a reflection of societal values or issues

💡Pro Tip

Avoid confusion with 'mirroring'

'Mirrored' is the past participle (e.g., 'The scene was mirrored'), while 'mirroring' is the present participle/gerund (e.g., 'The scene was mirroring reality').

⚡Gold Rule

Literal vs. Figurative Use

Use 'mirrored' literally for reflections in surfaces (e.g., 'The lake mirrored the sky'). Use figuratively for duplication or imitation (e.g., 'The report mirrored the original study').

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'mirrour' (mirror) + past participle suffix '-ed', dating back to Old English 'miror'. The verb sense emerged in the 16th century.

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used in both literal (physical reflection) and figurative (imitation) contexts. In technical writing, 'mirrored' may describe data synchronization between servers.

Word Breakdown

mirror
a reflective surface
root
+
-ed
past participle suffix indicating action completed
suffix
English Dictionary

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