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καθρέφτης — meaning in English: mirror

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καθρέφτης
kathréftis
σταθμός
stathmós
απαιτώ
apaïtó
κλειδί
kleidi
θυμηθείτε
thymithíte
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'καθρέφτης' in daily life when discussing personal grooming, such as checking one’s appearance in a bathroom or getting ready for an event. You might hear it in casual conversations among friends or in a beauty salon setting when referring to the mirrors on the wall.
Synonyms & nuances
'Καθρέφτης' is the standard term for 'mirror', but you might encounter 'ανακλαστήρας' in technical contexts, referring to a reflective surface in a scientific setting. While 'ανακλαστήρας' is more specialized, 'καθρέφτης' is used in everyday conversation, making it the go-to choice for casual settings.
Culture
The Greek word 'καθρέφτης' is derived from the ancient Greek word 'καθρεπτίς', which means a polished surface. Mirrors have been significant in Greek culture, often symbolizing self-reflection and truth. Interestingly, in mythology, Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection, serves as a cautionary tale about vanity, showcasing how deeply intertwined mirrors are with Greek history and philosophy.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of καθρέφτης?
The plural form of 'καθρέφτης' is 'καθρέφτες'. You can use this form when referring to multiple mirrors, such as when discussing a store display or multiple rooms in a home.
Q.How do you use καθρέφτης in a sentence?
You might say, 'Κοίταξε τον καθρέφτη για να δεις πώς φαίνεσαι,' which means 'Look in the mirror to see how you look.' This is a common way to encourage someone to check their appearance.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using καθρέφτης?
'Καθρέφτης' is often confused with 'αντανάκλαση,' which means 'reflection.' Remember that 'καθρέφτης' specifically refers to the object itself, while 'αντανάκλαση' describes the image created by that object.
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