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unreflective

[uhn-ri-flek-tiv] / ˌʌn rɪˈflɛk tɪv /




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He stressed the number of protesters was small and unreflective of the mood of most of the crowd.

From Reuters • Sep. 12, 2022

He “recognized the courts were unreflective of the country,” Brooks said, noting that most judges were white men who worked as corporate attorneys or as prosecutors.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 30, 2022

In sizing up Bush’s character, Smith is plainly put off by his subject’s swaggering manner, his unreflective style and his illiberal attitudes.

From Washington Post • Jun. 29, 2016

Rooney is often portrayed unfairly as an unreflective figure, the Premier League’s own standard-bearing meathead and all round goal-Shrek.

From The Guardian • Jan. 17, 2016

"An unreflective mood, he said, is general among both cultured and uncultured, characterised by indifference to everything beyond material interests and the superficial aspects of things."

From Herbert Spencer by Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur)