car mirror

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car mirror

The driver adjusts the car mirror before starting the engine.

Definition

Noun: A mirror mounted on a vehicle, specifically designed for the driver to see areas behind or to the sides of the car.

Usage

This is a compound noun. It refers specifically to the mirrors attached to a car, such as the rearview mirror or side mirrors, which are essential for safe driving by providing visibility of traffic and objects not in the driver's direct line of sight.

Examples
  • The driver adjusted the car mirror before starting the journey.
  • A clean car mirror is crucial for safe lane changes.
  • The law requires all vehicles to have functional car mirrors.
Advanced Usage
  • While "car mirror" is a general term, in specific contexts, the individual mirrors are more commonly referred to by their specific names: rearview mirror (inside the car) and side mirror or wing mirror (on the doors).
Variants and Related Words
  • Rearview mirror: The mirror mounted inside the car, above the windshield, for viewing the area directly behind the vehicle.
  • Side mirror / Wing mirror: The mirrors mounted on the left and right sides of the car's exterior.
  • Vanity mirror: A small mirror on the sun visor, typically used by passengers, not the driver for operating the vehicle.
Synonyms
  • Automotive mirror
  • Vehicle mirror
Notes

"Car mirror" is a functional term. In everyday conversation, people usually specify the type of mirror (e.g., "rearview mirror," "side mirror") rather than using the general term "car mirror."

car mirror

The driver adjusts the car mirror before starting the engine.

Noun
  1. a mirror that the driver of a car can use