Reflective Meaning in English
word
ɹɪˈfɫɛktɪv
ri-FLEK-tiv
ɹɪflˈɛktɪv
rif-LEK-tiv
Definition
Describes something that reflects light or images, or someone who thinks deeply about things.
Usage & Nuances
'Reflective' is used for both physical surfaces (like jackets or signs that shine in light) and for describing thoughtful people or moods. In writing, a 'reflective essay' means personal, deep thinking. Never use for mirrors (use 'reflective surface'), and don't confuse with 'reflexive' (grammar).
Spanish: reflexivo - reflectantePortuguese (BR): reflexivo - refletivoPortuguese (PT): reflexivo - refletorChinese (Simplified): 反光的 - 沉思的Chinese (Traditional): 反光的 - 沉思的Hindi: प्रतिबिंबित करने वाला - विचारशीलArabic: انعكاسي - تأمليBengali: প্রতিফলিতকারী - চিন্তাশীলRussian: отражающий - задумчивыйJapanese: 反射する - 内省的なVietnamese: phản chiếu - suy tưKorean: 반사하는 - 사색적인Turkish: yansıtıcı - düşünceliUrdu: عاکس - غور و فکر کرنے والاIndonesian: memantulkan - reflektif (pemikir)
Example Sentences
The road workers wear reflective vests at night.
basic
She wrote a reflective essay about her childhood.
basic
The mirror is not very reflective.
basic
He was in a reflective mood after the meeting.
natural
Car headlights make the sign look really reflective at night.
natural
She's a reflective person who often thinks about the meaning of life.
natural