Reflections

//ɹɪˈflɛkʃənz//

"Reflections" in a Sentence (10 examples)

He cast reflections on me.

Reflections could be seen in the puddles.

What are your reflections on this issue?

The sea that we see dancing there along the clear bays has silver reflections ... the sea ... reflections changing in the rain ...

Don't you see in me reflections of your being?

Reflections of silver moonlight scattered across the dark blue lake, lending her cobalt-blue eyes a pale purple shimmer as he kissed her blood-red lips.

According to the Platonic theory, objects observed in the real world are reflections of a limited number of entities.

A bird's-eye view of a large city in Japan presents an appearance quite unlike that presented by any large assemblage of buildings at home. A view of Tokio, for example, from some elevated point reveals a vast sea of roofs, the gray of the shingles and dark slate-color of the tiles, with dull reflections from their surfaces, giving a sombre effect to the whole. The even expanse is broken here and there by the fire-proof buildings, with their ponderous tiled roofs and ridges and pure white or jet-black walls. These, though in color adding to the sombre appearance, form, with the exception of the temples, one of the most conspicuous features in the general monotony. The temples are indeed conspicuous, as they tower far above the pigmy dwellings which surround them. Their great black roofs, with massive ridges and ribs, and grand sweeps and white or red gables, render them striking objects from whatever point they are viewed. Green masses of tree-foliage springing from the numerous gardens add some life to this gray sea of domiciles.

Yanni wrote his reflections in that journal.

I read the article "Amerindian Sociocosmologies of Northwestern South America: Some Reflections on the Dead, Metamorphosis, and Religious Specialists."

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