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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
Strong matches
appearance, counterpart, duplicate, likeness, representation, reproduction, shadow
noun as in criticism
Strong matches
animadversion, aspersion, blame, censure, derogation, discredit, disesteem, imputation, obloquy, reproach, slam, slur, stricture
Example Sentences
The KPIs you assign to your promotion strategy will be a unique reflection of your business goals, so it’s possible that your list ends up looking a bit different.
I believe in constant reflection both personally and professionally.
You feel familiar thoughts and impulses stir in you, and yet already you sense the effect of the mirrored reflection upon yourself, a reflection to which you are attracted, and from which, simultaneously, you recoil.
This gives you a background that contrasts with the space junk, which reflect light more brightly since they’re closer to Earth, so you no longer have to wait till twilight or pre-dawn to get sunlight reflection measurements.
The move “is a reflection of our confidence in the future of India and its digital economy,” the company said in a blog post.
The sickness in her mind was a reflection of the sickness of her life, a sickness created by her family and her society.
Before we get to all that, permit me a brief reflection on this matter of Steve Scalise.
A few minor notes, born of reflection: Traditionally, the best columns are dominated by politics—its most popular topic.
Like Lent, the season of Advent was a period of reflection and fasting, and items such as dairy and sugar were forbidden.
There was a fear growing inside of me that my imperfect bruised college experience was a reflection of my own damaged self.
Arrived at the dépôt, I discharged my porter, sat down and waited for the place to open, with ample leisure for reflection.
You speak with about as little reflection as we might expect from one of those children down there playing in the sand.
But he could not bear the reflection, and with fevered impatience, he hurried through the business of the morning.
Here he can inspect what he sees, say the reflection of the face of his mother or nurse, and compare it at once with the original.
You know the fable about the dog who dropped his meat in the water, trying to snap at its reflection?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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