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reflection
noun as in thought, thinking
Strongest matches
consideration, contemplation, idea, impression, meditation, observation, opinion, rumination, view
Strong matches
absorption, cerebration, cogitation, deliberation, imagination, musing, pensiveness, speculation, study
noun as in mirror image
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appearance, counterpart, duplicate, likeness, representation, reproduction, shadow
noun as in criticism
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animadversion, aspersion, blame, censure, derogation, discredit, disesteem, imputation, obloquy, reproach, slam, slur, stricture
Example Sentences
The experiment used what is known as an "enfacement illusion," a technique that helps people feel as though another face they see on a screen is actually their own reflection.
Jennifer Aniston offers a surprising reflection on ‘Friends’ co-star Matthew Perry almost two years after he died from the acute effects of ketamine use.
While there were gains in new orders in August followed by production in September, those short gains didn’t appear to translate into sustained growth for the sector, a reflection of continuing economic uncertainty, Spence added.
Normally, elite pitchers are granted several days' rest after seeing significant duty -- a reflection of the extraordinary stresses and strains that the craft can place on the human body.
For many, the post is no longer satire; it’s a reflection of policy and political behavior that directly impacts Americans’ lives.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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