reflected
Prononciation : [rɪˈflɛktɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « images »
(verb) to show an image or picture in a mirror or on a surface. When you look in a mirror, you can see your face reflected back at you.
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She smiled when she saw her happy face reflected in the mirror.
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The lake didn't reflect the stars; it was cloudy and dark.
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What do you see when you look at your reflection in the water?
Contexte : « thoughts »
(verb) to think deeply about something or to consider it carefully. It's like taking time to think about what you believe or how you feel.
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He reflected on his day and decided to try harder at school.
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She didn't reflect on her actions and repeated the same mistakes.
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Have you ever taken time to reflect on your goals?
Contexte : « behavior »
(verb) to show or demonstrate an idea or feeling through actions or behavior. If someone is kind, their kindness reflects their good character.
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His volunteer work reflects his caring nature.
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Her lack of effort does not reflect her true abilities.
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What does your behavior reflect about you?
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