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Noun looking-glass has 1 sense
  1. looking glass, glass - a mirror; usually a ladies' dressing mirror
    --1 is a kind of mirror

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Term: Looking-glass Description: A looking-glass is a reflective object, typically a mirror, used for viewing one's own reflection. It can also refer to a metaphorical concept representing self-reflection or a distorted perception of reality. Possible Parts of Speech: 1. Noun: A mirror or reflective object. 2. Verb: The act of gazing at one's reflection or engaging in self-reflection. Senses/Usages: 1. Noun (Mirror): - She admired her reflection in the looking-glass before heading out. - The antique looking-glass displayed intricate craftsmanship. 2. Noun (Metaphorical): - The novel offers a thought-provoking looking-glass into the protagonist's inner struggles. - Society's obsession with social media often presents a distorted looking-glass for self-image. 3. Verb: - He spent hours looking-glassing, examining every detail of his face. - It's good to periodically looking-glass and reflect on one's personal goals. Sample Sentences: 1. As she stepped into the grand foyer, she caught sight of herself in the ornate looking-glass hanging on the wall. 2. The detective closely examined the looking-glass for any potential fingerprints. 3. Jane's journal acted as a looking-glass, helping her gain clarity on her thoughts and emotions. 4. His trip to the countryside provided him with a looking-glass into a simpler way of life. 5. John often takes a few minutes each day to looking-glass and assess his priorities. HTML Format:

Looking-glass

Description:

A looking-glass is a reflective object, typically a mirror, used for viewing one's own reflection. It can also refer to a metaphorical concept representing self-reflection or a distorted perception of reality.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  1. Noun: A mirror or reflective object.
  2. Verb: The act of gazing at one's reflection or engaging in self-reflection.

Senses/Usages:

  1. Noun (Mirror):
    • She admired her reflection in the looking-glass before heading out.
    • The antique looking-glass displayed intricate craftsmanship.
  2. Noun (Metaphorical):
    • The novel offers a thought-provoking looking-glass into the protagonist's inner struggles.
    • Society's obsession with social media often presents a distorted looking-glass for self-image.
  3. Verb:
    • He spent hours looking-glassing, examining every detail of his face.
    • It's good to periodically looking-glass and reflect on one's personal goals.

Sample Sentences:

  1. As she stepped into the grand foyer, she caught sight of herself in the ornate looking-glass hanging on the wall.
  2. The detective closely examined the looking-glass for any potential fingerprints.
  3. Jane's journal acted as a looking-glass, helping her gain clarity on her thoughts and emotions.
  4. His trip to the countryside provided him with a looking-glass into a simpler way of life.
  5. John often takes a few minutes each day to looking-glass and assess his priorities.

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