reflect

/rɪˈflɛkt/
verb
  1. To throw back light, heat, or sound from a surface.
    • Still water reflects the trees on the shore perfectly.
    • The building's glass windows reflect the sun's rays.
    • The mirror reflects light into the room.
  2. To show or be a sign of a particular situation, quality, or feeling.
    • His choice of friends reflects his values.
    • The low test scores reflect the need for better teaching.
    • Her calm voice reflected her confidence.
  3. To think deeply or carefully about something.
    • She took a moment to reflect on her decision.
    • We should reflect on the lessons of history.
    • He reflected on how much his life had changed.
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