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reflective

[ri-flek-tiv] / rɪˈflɛk tɪv /


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Next was Thursday's 3-0 Europa League loss to Roma, with the margin of defeat not reflective of the large gulf between the two teams on the night.

From BBC

The theater affords a space — one of the few left in our digitalized world — for this kind of reflective gathering.

From Los Angeles Times

"We want visitors to experience the world as he did, in an intimate, playful and reflective manner."

From BBC

Sunrise and sunset are so important to me because they are such reflective times.

From Los Angeles Times

As a younger man, Munger could be cranky and acerbic; now, he was warm and reflective.

From The Wall Street Journal