- REFLECTING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Phrasal verb reflect on someone something (Definition of reflecting from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Reflecting - definition of reflecting by The Free Dictionary
1 to send back (light, heat etc)
- REFLECT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
think, cogitate, reflect, reason, speculate, deliberate mean to use one's powers of conception, judgment, or inference think is general and may apply to any mental activity, but used alone often suggests attainment of clear ideas or conclusions cogitate implies deep or intent thinking
- 164 Synonyms Antonyms for REFLECTING | Thesaurus. com
Find 164 different ways to say REFLECTING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- Reflect - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Something that reflects comes back to you If you look in a mirror, you will see your reflected image If you reflect on your past experiences, you look at them once again thoughtfully Reflect also means to give evidence of the character or quality of something
- reflecting - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
re•flect rɪˈflɛkt v Optics to turn or throw back (light, heat, sound, etc ) from a surface: [~ + object] The mirror reflected his image perfectly [no object] This dull surface doesn't reflect show:[~ + object] The party seems to reflect the views of its leader
- REFLECT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When light, heat, or other rays reflect off a surface or when a surface reflects them, they are sent back from the surface and do not pass through it The sun reflected off the snow-covered mountains [VERB preposition] The glass appears to reflect light naturally [VERB noun]
- reflecting - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
reflecting (comparative more reflecting, superlative most reflecting) That has been reflected (of light, sound etc ); undergoing reflection [from 16th c ] That reflects [from 16th c ] a reflecting pool Having a component that reflects light [from 17th c ] a reflecting telescope Given to introspection; thoughtful, reflective [from 17th c ]
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