Mirages Meaning in English
word · lemma: mirage
Definition
Mirages are optical illusions, usually seen in the desert or on roads, where something looks real (like water), but is not actually there. The word can also be used metaphorically for hopes or dreams that are impossible or false.
Usage & Nuances
Most commonly used in the plural ('mirages') to describe multiple occurrences. Literal use is common in science/nature; the metaphorical use describes unattainable dreams or illusions. Collocates with 'chase', 'see', 'believe in'.
Example Sentences
Travelers in the desert often see mirages that look like water.
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On hot roads, you can sometimes notice mirages in the distance.
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Photographers sometimes try to capture mirages in their pictures.
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All those promises turned out to be just mirages.
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Sometimes, our greatest dreams are just distant mirages we keep chasing.
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At first, the city lights on the horizon seemed like mirages, but they were real.
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