Reflection can be categorized as a noun.
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reflection - the phenomenon of a propagating wave (light or sound) being thrown back from a surface | ||
reflection - the ability to reflect beams or rays | ||
reflection - (mathematics) a transformation in which the direction of one axis is reversed | ||
reflection - the image of something as reflected by a mirror (or other reflective material); "he studied his reflection in the mirror" | ||
reflection - a calm, lengthy, intent consideration | ||
reflection - a remark expressing careful consideration | ||
reflection - expression without words; "tears are an expression of grief"; "the pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition" | ||
reflection - a likeness in which left and right are reversed |
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1. | noun | He studied his reflection in the mirror. | |
2. | noun | The pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition. | |
3. | noun | Yes, it's a valid reflection of America - we do have cities like this. | |
4. | noun | If he does know and approves of this behavior then it is a poor reflection on him. | |
5. | noun | A week's reflection led to a new plan. | |
6. | noun | After mature reflection, I've decided to accept their offer. | |
7. | noun | What is shown on television is, as it were, a reflection of what society is like. | |
8. | noun | We could see the reflection of the mountains in the lake. | |
9. | noun | His bad behavior is a reflection on his common sense. | |
10. | noun | A little reflection will make you realize you are wrong. | |
11. | noun | A little reflection will show you that you are wrong. | |
12. | noun | She is a reflection of her mother. | |
13. | noun | The reduction in obstetricians and gynecologists is a reflection of the decrease in births, thus reducing need for medical care. | |
14. | noun | When I regained my senses, it seemed that fur had grown on my fingers and knees. When it became slightly brighter, I looked at my reflection in a mountain stream, and I realized that I had become a tiger. | |
15. | noun | My cat peers bemusedly at her reflection in the water. |
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He studied his reflection in the mirror. |
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The pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition. |
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Yes, it's a valid reflection of America - we do have cities like this. |
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If he does know and approves of this behavior then it is a poor reflection on him. |
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A week's reflection led to a new plan. | |
After mature reflection, I've decided to accept their offer. | |
What is shown on television is, as it were, a reflection of what society is like. | |
We could see the reflection of the mountains in the lake. | |
His bad behavior is a reflection on his common sense. | |
A little reflection will make you realize you are wrong. | |
A little reflection will show you that you are wrong. | |
She is a reflection of her mother. | |
The reduction in obstetricians and gynecologists is a reflection of the decrease in births, thus reducing need for medical care. | |
When I regained my senses, it seemed that fur had grown on my fingers and knees. When it became slightly brighter, I looked at my reflection in a mountain stream, and I realized that I had become a tiger. | |
My cat peers bemusedly at her reflection in the water. |