reflect

verb31 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

To represent a situation or feeling correctly.

To represent a situation or information without errors.

To show or express something in a very clear and obvious way.

To show or express something in a very powerful and clear way.

To represent something in a way that is true to the original.

To think about something carefully and make judgments about it.

To represent something with great similarity.

Used to say that something is not always a true sign of a particular situation.

To cause people to have a bad opinion of someone or something.

To represent something to a sufficient or satisfactory degree.

To just show or be a sign of a particular situation.

To show something in a positive or favorable way.

To give a bad impression of someone or something.

To make someone or something seem bad or unfavorable.

To only show or be a sign of a particular situation, not cause it.

To reflect light or an image faintly or unclear.

To reflect light without brightness.

To think about something with deep sadness and anger.

To think about something with a mixture of amusement and disappointment.

To think about something with regret and a little sadness.

A period for thinking carefully about something.

Used when something is created with the specific purpose of showing or representing something else.

To stop what you are doing in order to think carefully about something.

To give someone time and space to think about something.

To think carefully and deeply about something.

Used to show that something is the result or sign of something else.

Used when light, heat or sound bounces off a surface.

Used when light, heat or sound bounces off a surface.

A more formal way to say 'reflect on'.