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reflection
noun as in thought, thinking
Strongest matches
consideration, contemplation, idea, impression, meditation, observation, opinion, rumination, view
Strong matches
absorption, cerebration, cogitation, deliberation, imagination, musing, pensiveness, speculation, study
noun as in mirror image
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appearance, counterpart, duplicate, likeness, representation, reproduction, shadow
noun as in criticism
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animadversion, aspersion, blame, censure, derogation, discredit, disesteem, imputation, obloquy, reproach, slam, slur, stricture
Example Sentences
But Shakespeare as a brand remains unparalleled in our culture: Mere invocation of his work can confer a warm, orangey glow of importance upon an otherwise pedestrian reflection on it.
A thorough reflection on the greatest spell of their careers will, however, have to wait.
We’re a lot like her already, making the first five episodes feel like a sideways glance into some version of a reflection.
"This decision is not a reflection of any particular government polices," it added.
As it grew in the late 19th century, the library sought to cooperate with, not dominate, groups such as the American Library Association, perhaps a reflection of the strength of American federalism.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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