reflective (Meaning)

Wordnet

reflective (s)

deeply or seriously thoughtful

devoted to matters of the mind

Wordnet

reflective (a)

capable of physically reflecting light or sound

Webster

reflective (a.)

Throwing back images; as, a reflective mirror.

Capable of exercising thought or judgment; as, reflective reason.

Addicted to introspective or meditative habits; as, a reflective person.

Reflexive; reciprocal.

reflective Sentence Examples

  1. The reflective surface of the lake mirrored the sky's azure hue.
  2. The polished marble floor was highly reflective, casting a dazzling glow on the room.
  3. John's reflective gaze suggested he was contemplating his life choices.
  4. The reflective coating on the window prevented the harsh sunlight from entering.
  5. The author's reflective essay explored the complexities of human nature.
  6. The stars twinkled with a reflective shimmer in the night sky.
  7. Mary's hair had a silvery, reflective sheen that caught the light.
  8. The reflective lining of the jacket kept the wearer warm by reflecting body heat.
  9. The reflective stickers on the road enhanced visibility for nighttime drivers.
  10. Katya's reflective nature allowed her to learn from both her successes and failures.

FAQs About the word reflective

deeply or seriously thoughtful, capable of physically reflecting light or sound, devoted to matters of the mindThrowing back images; as, a reflective mirror., C

thoughtful, contemplative, melancholy, somber, broody, rational, cogitative, logical, philosophical, serious

flippant,unreflective, goofy, unreflective, flippant, frivolous, goofy, frivolous, harebrained, unthinking

The reflective surface of the lake mirrored the sky's azure hue.

The polished marble floor was highly reflective, casting a dazzling glow on the room.

John's reflective gaze suggested he was contemplating his life choices.

The reflective coating on the window prevented the harsh sunlight from entering.