reflected (on or upon) Synonyms
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Strong:
- debated
- fretted-about-or-over-
- fixated-on-or-upon-
- contemplated
- pondered
- analyzed
- reviewed
- entertained
- pored-over-
- kicked-around
- reminisced
- brooded-about-or-over-
- reasoned
- perpended
- explored
- considered
- questioned
- dwelled-on-or-upon-
- speculated-about-
- studied
- eyed
- meditated
- weighed
- deliberated
- ruminated
- turned
- chewed-over
- cogitated
- revolved
- concluded
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reflected (on or upon) Meaning
reflected (on or upon)
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reflected (on or upon) Sentence Examples
- The sun's rays were reflected upon the shimmering lake, creating a dazzling spectacle.
- The moon's pale light was reflected on the sleeping child's face, casting an ethereal glow.
- The dancer's graceful movements were reflected in the admiring eyes of her audience.
- The teacher's wisdom was reflected in the attentive faces of her students.
- The artist's imagination was reflected in the vibrant colors of his masterpiece.
- The memories of my childhood were reflected upon my mind as I stared out the window.
- The scars of the past were reflected in the veteran's weary eyes.
- The values of the community were reflected in the actions of its members.
- The politician's true intentions were reflected in his carefully crafted speeches.
- The beauty of the sunset was reflected upon the tranquil waters of the river.
FAQs About the word reflected (on or upon)
mused (upon), wrestled (with), mulled (over), thought (about or over), debated, fretted (about or over), fixated (on or upon), contemplated, pondered, analyzed
ignored, disregarded, overlooked, dismissed, slighted,rejected, pooh-poohed,poohed
The sun's rays were reflected upon the shimmering lake, creating a dazzling spectacle.
The moon's pale light was reflected on the sleeping child's face, casting an ethereal glow.
The dancer's graceful movements were reflected in the admiring eyes of her audience.
The teacher's wisdom was reflected in the attentive faces of her students.