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reflection
noun
The act of throwing back; as the reflection of light or colors. The angle of incidence and the angle of reflection are always equal.
reflection
The act of bending back.
reflection
That which is reflected. As the sun in water we can bear, yet not the sun, but his reflection there.
reflection
The operation of the mind by which it turns its views back upon itself and its operations; the review or consideration of past thoughts, opinions or decisions of the mind, or of past events.
reflection
Thought thrown back on itself, on the past or on the absent; as melancholy reflections; delightful reflections. Job’s reflections on his once flourishing estate, at the same time afflicted and encouraged him.
reflection
The expression of thought.
reflection
Attentive consideration; meditation; contemplation. This delight grows and improves under thought and reflection.
reflection
Censure; reproach cast. He died, and oh! may no reflection shed its pois’nous venom on the royal dead.