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reflective
[ri-flek-tiv]
adjective
that reflects; reflecting.
of or relating to reflection.
cast by reflection.
given to, marked by, or concerned with meditation or deliberation.
a reflective person.
Synonyms: thoughtful, contemplative
reflective
/ rɪˈflɛktɪv /
adjective
characterized by quiet thought or contemplation
capable of reflecting
a reflective surface
produced by reflection
Other Word Forms
- reflectively adverb
- reflectiveness noun
- reflectivity noun
- antireflective adjective
- antireflectively adverb
- antireflectiveness noun
- nonreflective adjective
- nonreflectively adverb
- nonreflectiveness noun
- overreflective adjective
- overreflectively adverb
- overreflectiveness noun
- self-reflective adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of reflective1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Watching him being jailed on Thursday it was hard to reconcile the reflective man I had interviewed in my capacity as a journalist, with the often graphic details heard in court.
The teenagers also have reflective sessions after the nursery visit to learn more about building healthy relationships and positive attitudes.
It’s more a poignant, reflective look at how this country survived the tumult of the ’60s and ’70s by rebooting itself every few years, then running full-speed ahead into something new.”
Corse devoted much of her life to her “White Light” series, which involves layering tiny glass beads — called microspheres — over white acrylic paint for a constantly shifting, reflective effect.
They are not reflective of a genuine concern for student rights.
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