Pronunciation: /rɪˈflɛkt/
noun an act of reflecting
A1 I see my reflection in the mirror.
A2 The lake's surface reflected the mountains in the distance.
B1 Her actions are a reflection of her upbringing.
B2 The painting's colors reflect the artist's emotions.
C1 The novel offers a deep reflection on the nature of humanity.
C2 His speech provided a profound reflection on the state of society today.
verb to show an image of something on a surface
A1 I can see my reflection in the mirror.
A2 The lake reflects the mountains in its clear water.
B1 His actions reflect his true intentions.
B2 The painting beautifully reflects the artist's emotions.
C1 The company's success reflects the hard work of its employees.
C2 Her speech reflects her deep understanding of the subject matter.
formal The mirror in the hallway can reflect your image perfectly.
informal When I look in the mirror, I can see myself reflected back.
slang Her sunglasses reflected the bright sunlight, blinding everyone around.
figurative His actions reflect his true character and intentions.
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