Reflect vs. Think

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Reflectverb

(transitive) To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.

Reflectverb

(intransitive) To be bent back (light, etc.) from a surface.

Reflectverb

(transitive) To mirror, or show the image of something.

Reflectverb

(intransitive) To be mirrored.

Reflectverb

(transitive) To agree with; to closely follow.

Reflectverb

(transitive) To give evidence of someone's or something's character etc.

Reflectverb

(intransitive) To think seriously; to ponder or consider.

Reflectverb

To bend back; to give a backwa d turn to; to throw back; especially, to cause to return after striking upon any surface; as, a mirror reflects rays of light; polished metals reflect heat.

Reflectverb

To give back an image or likeness of; to mirror.

Reflectverb

To throw back light, heat, or the like; to return rays or beams.

Reflectverb

To be sent back; to rebound as from a surface; to revert; to return.

Reflectverb

To throw or turn back the thoughts upon anything; to contemplate. Specifically: To attend earnestly to what passes within the mind; to attend to the facts or phenomena of consciousness; to use attention or earnest thought; to meditate; especially, to think in relation to moral truth or rules.

Reflectverb

To cast reproach; to cause censure or dishonor.

Reflectverb

manifest or bring back;

Reflectverb

to throw or bend back or reflect (from a surface);

Reflectverb

reflect deeply on a subject;

Reflectverb

be bright by reflecting or casting light;

Reflectverb

give evidence of a certain behavior;

Reflectverb

give evidence of the quality of;

Thinkverb

(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's head.

Thinkverb

(intransitive) To communicate to oneself in one's mind, to try to find a solution to a problem.

Thinkverb

(intransitive) To conceive of something or someone (usually followed by of; infrequently, by on).

Thinkverb

(transitive) To be of opinion (that); to consider, judge, regard, or look upon (something) as.

Thinkverb

(transitive) To guess; to reckon.

Thinkverb

To plan; to be considering; to be of a mind (to do something).

Thinkverb

To presume; to venture.

Thinkverb

To seem, to appear.

Thinknoun

An act of thinking; consideration (of something).

Thinkverb

To seem or appear; - used chiefly in the expressions methinketh or methinks, and methought.

Thinkverb

To employ any of the intellectual powers except that of simple perception through the senses; to exercise the higher intellectual faculties.

Thinkverb

To call anything to mind; to remember; as, I would have sent the books, but I did not think of it.

Thinkverb

To reflect upon any subject; to muse; to meditate; to ponder; to consider; to deliberate.

Thinkverb

To form an opinion by reasoning; to judge; to conclude; to believe; as, I think it will rain to-morrow.

Thinkverb

To purpose; to intend; to design; to mean.

Thinkverb

To presume; to venture.

Thinkverb

To conceive; to imagine.

Thinkverb

To plan or design; to plot; to compass.

Thinkverb

To believe; to consider; to esteem.

Thinknoun

Act of thinking; a thought.

Thinknoun

an instance of deliberate thinking;

Thinkverb

judge or regard; look upon; judge;

Thinkverb

expect, believe, or suppose;

Thinkverb

use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments;

Thinkverb

recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection;

Thinkverb

imagine or visualize;

Thinkverb

focus one's attention on a certain state;

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have in mind as a purpose;

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decide by pondering, reasoning, or reflecting;

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ponder; reflect on, or reason about;

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dispose the mind in a certain way;

Thinkverb

have or formulate in the mind;

Thinkverb

be capable of conscious thought;

Thinkverb

bring into a given condition by mental preoccupation;

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