careful, concentrative, contemplating, discriminating, introspective, meditative, pensive, prudent, ruminative, thought
Definitionadj. deeply or seriously thoughtful
Last update: September 29, 2015
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We should always use reflective car number plates. [adjective]
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He was wearing a black anorak style hooded top with a red front and silver reflective piping. [adjective]
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We welcome applications which are reflective of the local community. [adjective]
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"The reflective mind must be permitted to use its mighty wings unimpeded," cried the Syrian eagerly. [adjective]
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Originally, the chief is the father, the patriarch, the elder; in other words, the good and wise man, whose functions, consequently, are exclusively of a reflective and intellectual nature. [adjective]
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Ned Lambert asked with a reflective glance at his toecaps. [adjective]
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Some further good-natured conversation was had at the expense of Bass' peculiarities, when Waddill all at once fell into a reflective mood, and asked for the mysterious letter again. [adjective]
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Loristan looked at his hot twelve-year-old face with a reflective curiousness. [Please select]
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The older the boy grew, the more thoughtful and reflective he became. [Please select]
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