THINK OVER vs REFLECT: NOUN
- N/A
- A reflection.
THINK OVER vs REFLECT: VERB
- Reflect deeply on a subject
- To ponder or reflect on a subject.
- Reflect deeply on a subject
- Give evidence of a certain behavior
- Give evidence of the quality of
- Be bright by reflecting or casting light
- Manifest or bring back
- To throw or bend back or reflect (from a surface)
- To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.
- To be bent back (light, etc.) from a surface.
- To mirror, or show the image of something.
- To be mirrored.
- To agree with; to closely follow.
- To give evidence of someone's or something's character etc.
- To think seriously; to ponder or consider.
- Show an image of
- To throw or bend back (from a surface)
THINK OVER vs REFLECT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To express carefully considered thoughts.
- To think seriously. : think.
- To bring blame or discredit.
- To give evidence of the characteristics or qualities of someone or something.
- To give something back, as light or sound.
- To be bent or thrown back: : echo.
- To bend back.
- To make apparent; express or manifest.
- To throw back light, heat, or the like; to return rays or beams.
- To be sent back; to rebound as from a surface; to revert; to return.
- To cast reproach; to cause censure or dishonor.
- To give back or show an image of (an object); mirror.
- To throw or bend back (light or sound, for example) from a surface.
- To bring as a consequence.
THINK OVER vs REFLECT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To bend back; to give a backwa�d turn to; to throw back; especially, to cause to return after striking upon any surface
- To give back an image or likeness of; to mirror.
THINK OVER vs REFLECT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To bring reproach; cast censure or blame: followed by on or upon.
- To shine.
- Synonyms To consider, meditate upon, etc. (see list under contemplate), cogitate, ruminate, study.
- To throw back light, heat, sound, etc.; give reflections; return rays or beams; as, a reflecting mirror or gem.
- To bend or turn back; be reflected.
- To give back an image or likeness of; mirror.
- To cause to return or to throw off after striking or falling on any surface, and in accordance with certain physical laws: as, to reflect light, heat, or sound; incident and reflected rays. See reflection, 2.
- Hence, figuratively, to bend the will of; persuade.
- To throw or turn back the thoughts upon something; think or consider seriously; revolve matters in the mind, especially in relation to conduct; ponder or meditate.
- To bend back; turn back; cast back; throw back again.
THINK OVER vs REFLECT: RELATED WORDS
- Look upon, Take into account, Have in mind, Ponderate, Bear in mind, Mull over, Chew over, Muse, Meditate, Reflect, Ruminate, Speculate, Contemplate, Mull, Ponder
- Represent, Conform, Reflective, Reflection, Think over, Mull over, Chew over, Muse, Mull, Meditate, Speculate, Shine, Ruminate, Ponder, Contemplate
THINK OVER vs REFLECT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Brown study, Look upon, Take into account, Have in mind, Ponderate, Bear in mind, Chew over, Muse, Meditate, Reflect, Ruminate, Speculate, Contemplate, Mull, Ponder
- Correspond, Illustrate, Represent, Conform, Reflective, Think over, Chew over, Muse, Mull, Meditate, Speculate, Shine, Ruminate, Ponder, Contemplate
THINK OVER vs REFLECT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Hotel to think over the interview, and there a new thought struck me.
- Peter Beattie interested in the think over beside repeat his contacts sentiments.
- I have to think over these things before making a final decision.
- And we have demonstrated that, I think over the years.
- UX checkpoints you should think over before redesigning a site.
- Think over past writing experiences at school or work.
- Before starting your cover letter, think over the content.
- Just think over many for meant was them!
- So, think over the websites which provide them.
- Please think over it and help me out.
- Forums to reflect the international nature of business.
- The books they chose reflect their own ideas.
- The government needs to reflect on its response.
- Adjust the categories to reflect your own business.
- Updated country exemptions page to reflect latest position.
- Please update your bookmark to reflect this change.
- Signedcommunications and cartoons reflect the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Front.
- It is executed to reflect changes to the original requirement, to reflect the resolution of performance problems or to comply with formal administrative considerations.
- They surely reflect local conditions, but they also reflect forces that arise from outsidethe nationsborders.
- Desertion Sleeping may reflect crimes as exercised in does not reflect last minute parrecords.
THINK OVER vs REFLECT: QUESTIONS
- Do you think over glorification of the military is dangerous?
- What are the crossword puzzle clues for think over?
- Should civic education reflect a cosmopolitan sensibility?
- Does optimism reflect individual differences in expectancy?
- Does just speaking a language reflect intelligence?
- Does mean arterial pressure reflect organ perfusion?
- Do carbonate concretions reflect seawater chemistry?
- Does emotion-induced blindness reflect competition?
- Does fashion reflect culture or does culture reflect fashion?
- Does language reflect culture or does culture reflect language?
- Does literature reflect culture or culture reflect literature?
- Can spell reflect be used to reflect more than one spell?