be reflective
Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words
Indicates a state of being thoughtful or a surface's ability to reflect light.
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Examples (10)
- I fear my comments are merely reflective of a larger problem.
- He was in a reflective mood as he walked through the old neighborhood.
- The calm surface of the lake was highly reflective in the early morning light.
- It is essential for teachers to be reflective about their own classroom methods.
- Her latest series of paintings is deeply reflective of her time spent in India.
- These safety jackets are very reflective, making workers visible at night.
- The survey results are reflective of the growing dissatisfaction among voters.
- After the emotional performance, the audience was quiet and reflective.
- The polished marble floors were so reflective that they looked like mirrors.
- A leader needs to be reflective when making decisions that affect many lives.