Sentences with reflect
re·flect
R r - The Los Angeles riots reflected the bitterness between the black and Korean communities in the city. [VERB noun]
- The sun reflected off the snow-covered mountains. [VERB preposition]
- His image seemed to be reflected many times in the mirror. [be VERB-ed]
- We should all give ourselves time to reflect. [VERB]
- Things were very much changed since before the war, he reflected. [VERB that]
- The affair hardly reflected well on the British. [V adv + on]
- His tactics reflect his desire for power
- The success of the project reflected great credit on all the staff
- Her behaviour reflects well on her
- His conduct reflects on his parents
- Deeds that reflect honor on him
- Skills that reflect years of training
- Light reflecting from the water
- A reflecting surface
- The mirror reflected the light onto the wall.
- Followers reflecting the views of the leader.
- Her bitterness reflects gloom on all her family.
- To reflect on one's virtues and faults.
- His crimes reflected on the whole community.
- The test reflects well on your abilities.