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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: ,
reflective
/ ɪˈڱɛɪ /
adjective
- characterized by quiet thought or contemplation
- capable of reflecting
a reflective surface
- produced by reflection
Derived Forms
- ˈڱپ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ·ڱt· adverb
- ·ڱt·Ա ·ڱ·پ··ٲ [ree-flek-, tiv, -i-tee], noun
- t··ڱt adjective
- anti··ڱt· adverb
- anti··ڱt·Ա noun
- ԴDzr·ڱt adjective
- non·ڱt· adverb
- non·ڱt·Ա noun
- v··ڱt adjective
- over··ڱt· adverb
- over··ڱt·Ա noun
- -·ڱt adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of reflective1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
She takes the same reflective approach in her book, which she recently discussed over a Zoom call.
It also shows the vehicles were clearly marked and the paramedics wearing reflective hi-vis uniform.
That aside, politics were kept to a minimum, as the group delivered a high-voltage blast of their greatest hits, from the bratty pop-punk of Basket Case to the more reflective Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
As James Fishkin notes in his 2020 book “Democracy When the People Are Thinking,” voting without adequate information, debate and the opportunity of reflective choice is not democratic.
The alleged email, released by a US military news site, told personnel that Vance's comments were "not reflective" of the base.
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