Pronunciation: /ˈmɪrərɪŋ/
noun the act of reflecting or imitating closely
A1 Mirroring is when you copy someone's movements or expressions.
A2 Children often learn by mirroring the behaviors of their parents.
B1 The therapist used mirroring techniques to help the client feel understood.
B2 Mirroring in psychology can involve reflecting back a person's emotions.
C1 The artist's use of mirroring in the painting created a sense of symmetry and balance.
C2 In neuroscience, mirroring neurons play a role in empathy and understanding others' actions.
verb to reflect or imitate closely
A1 She is mirroring my movements in the dance class.
A2 The therapist suggested mirroring the child's behavior to build rapport.
B1 The team members were mirroring each other's actions to stay in sync during the project.
B2 The spy was skilled at mirroring the target's gestures and expressions to blend in seamlessly.
C1 The actor's performance was praised for its subtle mirroring of the character's emotions.
C2 The artist's work was known for its intricate mirroring of light and shadow in the paintings.
formal The therapist observed that the patient was mirroring the behavior of their family members.
informal I noticed you were mirroring my gestures during our conversation.
slang Stop mirroring me, it's getting annoying.
figurative The artist created a masterpiece by mirroring the beauty of nature in their painting.
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