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reflect

Revise vs Reflect - What's the difference?

revise | reflect |


As verbs the difference between revise and reflect

is that revise is while reflect is to bend back (light, etc) from a surface.

Reflect vs Define - What's the difference?

reflect | define |


As verbs the difference between reflect and define

is that reflect is to bend back (light, etc.) from a surface while define is to determine with precision; to mark out with distinctness; to ascertain or exhibit clearly.

As a noun define is

a kind of macro in source code that replaces one text string with another wherever it occurs.

Reflect vs Inform - What's the difference?

reflect | inform |


In transitive terms the difference between reflect and inform

is that reflect is to give evidence of someone's or something's character etc while inform is to give form or character to; to inspire (with a given quality); to affect, influence (with a pervading principle, idea etc.).

In intransitive terms the difference between reflect and inform

is that reflect is (think seriously) To think seriously; to ponder or consider while inform is to impart information or knowledge.

As an adjective inform is

without regular form; shapeless; ugly; deformed.

Interchange vs Reflect - What's the difference?

interchange | reflect |


In transitive terms the difference between interchange and reflect

is that interchange is to alternate; to intermingle or vary while reflect is to give evidence of someone's or something's character etc.

In intransitive terms the difference between interchange and reflect

is that interchange is to swap or change places while reflect is (think seriously) To think seriously; to ponder or consider.

As a noun interchange

is an act of interchanging.

Reflect vs Cerebrate - What's the difference?

reflect | cerebrate |


As verbs the difference between reflect and cerebrate

is that reflect is to bend back (light, etc) from a surface while cerebrate is to think or cogitate; especially so as to make inferences or decisions or to solve problems.

View vs Reflect - What's the difference?

view | reflect | Related terms |

View is a related term of reflect.


In lang=en terms the difference between view and reflect

is that view is to show while reflect is to give evidence of someone's or something's character etc.

As verbs the difference between view and reflect

is that view is to look at while reflect is to bend back (light, etc) from a surface.

As a noun view

is (label) visual perception.

Reflect vs Design - What's the difference?

reflect | design | Related terms |

Reflect is a related term of design.


As a verb reflect

is to bend back (light, etc) from a surface.

As a noun design is

design (creative profession or art).

Message vs Reflect - What's the difference?

message | reflect |


In lang=en terms the difference between message and reflect

is that message is to send a message or messages; to be capable of sending messages while reflect is to give evidence of someone's or something's character etc.

As verbs the difference between message and reflect

is that message is to send a message to; to transmit a message to, as text via a cell phone while reflect is to bend back (light, etc) from a surface.

As a noun message

is a communication, or what is communicated; any concept or information conveyed.

Bethink vs Reflect - What's the difference?

bethink | reflect | Synonyms |

Bethink is a synonym of reflect.


As verbs the difference between bethink and reflect

is that bethink is (obsolete|transitive) to think about, to recollect while reflect is to bend back (light, etc) from a surface.

Guess vs Reflect - What's the difference?

guess | reflect | Related terms |

Guess is a related term of reflect.


As verbs the difference between guess and reflect

is that guess is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion while reflect is to bend back (light, etc) from a surface.

As a noun guess

is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.

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