The noun 'mirror' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical object.
The noun 'mirror' is sometimes used in an abstract context, for example:
Their interests are a mirror of each other.
The noun 'mirror' is an abstract noun as a word for something that gives a faithful representation or idea of something else.
The noun 'mirror' is a concrete noun as a word for a polished surface that reflects an image; a word for a physical object.
Yes, the word 'mirror' is both a noun (mirror, mirrors) and a verb (mirror, mirrors, mirroring, mirrored). Examples:
noun: The mirror in the restroom had a large crack.
verb: Children will mirror their parents behavior.
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mirror = common noun The noun mirror is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
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The noun 'reflection' is a concrete noun as a word for the return of light or sound waves from a surface; the production of an image by a mirror or mirror-like surface.The noun 'reflection is an abstract noun as a word for serious thought or consideration; a thing that is a consequence of or arises from something else (a reflection of our educational system).
Fair can be an adjective, adverb or a noun depending on how it is used.Examples:The children bought cotton candy from the country fair.(fair = noun)If you don't play fairly, other kids won't want to play with you. (fair = adverb0The referee determined that it was a fair play. (fair = adjective)
"Ancient" can either be an adjective or a noun, depending on the context of usage.Examples:"Ancient" as an adjective:The Great Pyramids, the Sphynx, and hieroglyphs are all elements of Ancient Egypt."Ancient" as a noun:Ancients in the tribe are respected for their wisdom and experience.
mirror = common noun The noun mirror is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
Yes, mirror is a noun.
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mirror (noun): un miroir (masc.) to mirror (verb) = refléter
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mirror = espejo (noun) espejear (verb) eye = ojo What 'mirror eye' is I do not know, even in English
The nouns in the sentence are: faces and mirror. The pronoun is: you
The singular possessive form of the noun mirror is mirror's.The plural form of the noun mirror is mirrors.Thee plural possessive form is mirrors'.Examples:The mirror's frame cracked and the glass fell to the floor. (singular)All of the mirrors' reflections gave varying perspectives of the room. (plural)
mirror, as in the noun/object: looking glass, hand glass, seeing glass mirror, as in the verb: reflect, copy, act like, mimic, emulate.
The noun 'reflection' is a concrete noun as a word for the return of light or sound waves from a surface; the production of an image by a mirror or mirror-like surface.The noun 'reflection is an abstract noun as a word for serious thought or consideration; a thing that is a consequence of or arises from something else (a reflection of our educational system).
Video can be a verb or a noun when you video (verb) something, you make a video (noun). He videos (verb) himself in the mirror. She has a cabinet full of videos (noun).
No. Vanity is a noun. The adjective form is vain.(The adjective vainglorious is based on the seldom used noun vainglory.)The noun 'vanity' is sometimes used as an adjective to describe another noun (vanity mirror or vanity plate). This function is called an attributive noun or noun adjunct that forms a compound noun.