truly reflective

Frequency: 6.05.5 per million words

To emphasize that something genuinely shows or represents a particular situation or quality.

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Examples (10)

  • Her memoir was a truly reflective account of her early struggles.
  • The quiet contemplation made him truly reflective about his life choices.
  • For the report to be useful, it must be truly reflective of current market trends.
  • His art is truly reflective of the societal changes of his time.
  • A good leader is someone who is truly reflective and open to feedback.
  • The poem became a truly reflective piece on the transience of beauty.
  • Their discussion was truly reflective, delving deep into philosophical questions.
  • The mirror's surface was so clear, it was truly reflective.
  • She hoped her actions would be truly reflective of her commitment to the cause.
  • The documentary offered a truly reflective look at the history of the region.