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reflection

[ri-flek-shuhn] / rɪˈflɛk ʃən /




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The Foundation calculates what is known as the Real Living Wage, which it says is a more accurate reflection of the cost of living in the UK.

From BBC

Max can communicate with him only in a phone call arranged by the nurses—an “exit interview” that appears as a warped reflection of the narrator’s.

From The Wall Street Journal

I swear I can almost see myself in the reflection—me, her, the sky.

From Literature

I stand straighter and examine my reflection, pleased that it fits me perfectly, like it was designed for me.

From Literature

But soon after, he’d seen his reflection in a glassy pond, his left eye socket gaping grotesquely above his snarled whiskers.

From Literature