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reflected

[rɪˈflektɪd]

reflected Definition

  • 1thrown back or bounced off a surface
  • 2to think carefully and deeply about something
  • 3to show the image of something on a surface

Using reflected: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reflected" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sunlight reflected off the water.

  • Example

    Her thoughts were reflected in her diary.

  • Example

    The mirror reflected her image.

reflected Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reflected

Antonyms for reflected

Phrases with reflected

  • to think carefully and deeply about something

    Example

    I need some time to reflect on what you said.

  • to bring honor or praise to someone or something

    Example

    Your hard work reflects credit on the whole team.

  • to cause harm or damage to someone or something's reputation

    Example

    His behavior reflects badly on the company.

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Summary: reflected in Brief

The verb 'reflected' [rɪˈflektɪd] has three main meanings. Firstly, it refers to light or sound waves bouncing off a surface. Secondly, it means to think carefully and deeply about something. Lastly, it can mean to show the image of something on a surface. Examples include 'The sunlight reflected off the water,' 'Her thoughts were reflected in her diary,' and 'The mirror reflected her image.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

They

believed

that

art

which

incorporated

a

life

element

reflected

the

modern

condition

better

than

a

static

painting

or

sculpture.