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beatnik a person whose values, self-expression, and dress reflect a rejection of conventional norms of thought and behavior; hippie. [1/2 definitions]
beau a man whose dress and etiquette reflect great concern for style; dandy; fop. [1/2 definitions]
black the darkest color, which absorbs but does not reflect light. [1/13 definitions]
cat's-eye any of various gemstones or pieces of glass that reflect light so as to suggest a cat's eye.
consider to think about carefully; reflect on. [2/7 definitions]
contraction a shortened form of a word or words, generally containing an apostrophe in the written form to represent missing letters. Contractions reflect the elimination of certain sounds as well as, in some cases, changes in sound and spelling, as when the vowel pronunciation changes in the case of "will not" being shortened to "won't." [1/3 definitions]
crazy (informal) reflecting or seeming to reflect insanity. [1/8 definitions]
echo to reflect as an echo. [1/8 definitions]
electoral vote the tally of the votes cast by the electors of the electoral college in a U.S. presidential election. In most states, the winner of the popular vote receives one hundred percent of that state's electoral vote; therefore, the percentage of the total electoral vote cast for each candidate may not reflect the percentage of the popular vote cast for each candidate. [1/2 definitions]
gleam to reflect or emit a flash, glow, or beam of light. [1/5 definitions]
gonna contraction of "going to" used in some types of writing to reflect how the two words of the expression "be going to" are often pronounced in rapid, informal speech.
honorary involving no duties or responsibilities but serving to reflect official esteem. [1/2 definitions]
image to reflect in a mirror. [1/10 definitions]
kinda contraction of "kind of," used in some kinds of writing to reflect how the two words are often pronounced in rapid, informal speech (used as an adverb).
mirror to reflect or show in or as if in a mirror. [1/5 definitions]
modernism (sometimes cap.) in writing, painting, music, and other arts, the use of forms and styles to reflect the social and philosophical fragmentation of modern life. [1/2 definitions]
modulation a change in the volume or tone of voice to reflect a particular emotion or context. [1/3 definitions]
put back to change the time of (a clock or watch) so that it displays an earlier time, esp. to reflect the hour gained when switching from Daylight Savings Time to Standard Time. [1/4 definitions]
realistic characterized by a concern to reflect things as they actually are. [1/2 definitions]
redound to return to affect, or reflect on, one's reputation. [1/3 definitions]
reverberate to reflect (sound); echo. [1/2 definitions]