reflet Synonyms

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reflet Meaning

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reflet (n.)

Luster; special brilliancy of surface; -- used esp. in ceramics to denote the peculiar metallic brilliancy seen in lustered pottery such as majolica; as, silver reflet; gold reflet.

reflet Sentence Examples

  1. The lake's mirror-like surface reflected the verdant trees like a living canvas.
  2. The polished chrome fender of the motorcycle captured the fading sunlight, casting an ethereal reflet.
  3. In the candlelit room, the shimmering gold chandeliers cast intricate reflets on the vaulted ceiling.
  4. The glittering surface of the ice rink transformed the skaters into flickering reflections, dancing across the frozen expanse.
  5. The rippling water of the fountain created a kaleidoscope of reflets, illuminating the park with its vibrant hues.
  6. The crystal vase reflected the bouquet of flowers, creating a delicate display of petals and stems.
  7. The towering skyscrapers cast long shadows that danced and twisted in the reflet of the glass facades.
  8. The underwater photographer captured the enigmatic reflet of marine life against the vibrant coral reef.
  9. The starlit night sky was reflected in the dew-kissed grass, creating a celestial tapestry on the meadow.
  10. The ornate stained glass windows of the cathedral cast intricate reflets that danced across the ancient stone walls.

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Luster; special brilliancy of surface; -- used esp. in ceramics to denote the peculiar metallic brilliancy seen in lustered pottery such as majolica; as, silver

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The lake's mirror-like surface reflected the verdant trees like a living canvas.

The polished chrome fender of the motorcycle captured the fading sunlight, casting an ethereal reflet.

In the candlelit room, the shimmering gold chandeliers cast intricate reflets on the vaulted ceiling.

The glittering surface of the ice rink transformed the skaters into flickering reflections, dancing across the frozen expanse.