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How to Use "Reflect" with Example Sentences
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reflect
(v):
to show an image on a mirror, water, or shiny surface; to send back light or sound; to think about something; to show or express
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Used with nouns:
"
Sound
reflects
off of surfaces.
"
(sound, light, glare, heat)
"
The
sun
reflected
off the water.
"
(sun, moon)
"
The
mirror
reflected
her face.
"
(mirror)
"
My writing
reflects
my
thoughts
.
"
(thoughts, personality, attitude)
Used with adverbs:
"
The light reflected
directly
off the
windows
.
"
(directly)
"
The glass
clearly
reflected
our faces.
"
(clearly)
"
I think this
reflected
poorly
on me.
"
(poorly, badly, negatively)
"
Her comments
clearly
reflected
her political views.
"
(clearly, directly, strongly)
"
This survey
accurately
reflects
people's views on the president.
"
(accurately, closely, correctly)
"
His actions
reflected
well
on him.
"
(well)
Used with prepositions:
"
The light
reflected
off
the window.
"
(off)
"
The light was
reflected
from
the glass.
"
(from)
"
Her style is
reflected
in
her clothes.
"
(in)
"
I
reflected
on
my past.
"
(on, upon)
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