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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
Suspending Ms Robinson from the nursing register for a year, the panel said while she had "provided evidence of developing insight, remorse and reflection", there remained "insufficient evidence of full remediation".
And Leon has recast Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” and made it a reflection of today’s multicultural America.
She says she recalls "all of it" - especially as the country pauses for reflection on Remembrance Day.
"The Japanese people expressed their strong desire for the LDP to do some reflection and become a party that acts in line with the people's will," Ishiba told national broadcaster NHK after that election.
As Douglass puts it, they would “see what ought to be by reflection of what is and endeavor to remove the contradiction.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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