ref
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Comparative
more reflective
Superlative
most reflective
1
involving deep contemplation or examination of one's thoughts and feelings
- He took a reflective walk in the park to clear his mind and ponder life's complexities.
- She wrote in her journal as a reflective practice, exploring her thoughts and emotions.
- The reflective tone of the novel encouraged readers to contemplate deeper meanings.
- After the argument, he became reflective, considering his words and actions.
- She spent a reflective moment by the lake, admiring the beauty of nature.
2
having the ability to bounce light or sound off a surface
- The reflective surface of the mirror bounced back the light from the lamp.
- The reflective vest made the construction worker more visible to drivers at night.
- Her reflective sunglasses protected her eyes by bouncing sunlight away.
- The reflective coating on the road signs made them easier to see in the dark.
- The tiled surfaces of the bathroom were reflective, creating a natural amplification for sound.
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3
produced or resulting from reflection
- The sunset cast a colorful reflective glow on the water.
- The reflective light from the disco ball created a dazzling effect in the room.
- The reflective glare from the snow made it difficult to see.
- The reflective shimmer of the moonlight on the ocean was mesmerizing.
- The reflective glow from the neon lights added a vibrant touch to the street.