Reflective (Adjective)
Syllable division: re·flec·tive
How to pronounce: UK: /rɪˈflek.tɪv/ US: /rɪˈflek.tɪv/
#1 Meaning: The majority of the light that strikes a reflecting surface is directed back, making it visible.
Example:
> Before the night marathon we should buy some reflective clothing.
> It is important for construction workers to wear reflective gear.
#2 Meaning: Calm and serious thought.
Example:
> I think that it is important to reflect on your week ahead before it starts.
> After she heard the news she reflected in silence for a few hours.
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Those people needs buy some reflective clothes for their jobs.
The young lady woke up of her sleep reflectiving the dream that she had.
When she teased me about something terrible. I couldn’t reflect it.
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When she teased me about something terrible. I couldn’t reflect on it.
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Try saying:
Those people need to buy some reflective clothes for their jobs.
The young lady woke up from her sleep reflecting on the dream that she had.
* A construction worker told his father, he should buy some reflective
clothes for his safety.
* Today I heard the news that became a deserter last night, I reflected
in silence for an hour.
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You can also say:
* Today I heard the news that some military men became deserters last night, I reflected in silence for an hour
I Reflected the clouded near the land that look like rain
As I got older, I became more reflective.