demonstrative |
reflective |
As adjectives the difference between demonstrative and reflective
is that
demonstrative is that serves to demonstrate, show or prove while
reflective is something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
As a noun demonstrative
is a demonstrative word.
considerate |
reflective |
Related terms |
Considerate is a related term of reflective.
As adjectives the difference between considerate and reflective
is that
considerate is consciously thoughtful and observant (often of other people); caring while
reflective is something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
outgoing |
reflective |
As adjectives the difference between outgoing and reflective
is that
outgoing is comfortable in social settings and interactions; confident in dealing with people especially in meeting new people; gregarious while
reflective is something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
As a noun outgoing
is the act of leaving or going out; exit, departure.
As a verb outgoing
is .
descriptive |
reflective |
As adjectives the difference between descriptive and reflective
is that
descriptive is of or relating to description while
reflective is something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
As a noun descriptive
is (grammar) an adjective (or other descriptive word).
reflective |
thoroughly |
As an adjective reflective
is something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
As an adverb thoroughly is
in a thorough or complete manner.
mirrored |
reflective |
As a verb mirrored
is past tense of mirror.
As an adjective reflective is
something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
reflective |
null |
As an adjective reflective
is something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
reflective |
impulsive |
As adjectives the difference between reflective and impulsive
is that
reflective is something which reflects, or redirects back to the source while
impulsive is having the power of driving or impelling; giving an impulse; moving; impellent.
As a noun impulsive is
that which impels or gives an impulse; an impelling agent.
empirical |
reflective |
As adjectives the difference between empirical and reflective
is that
empirical is pertaining to or based on experience while
reflective is something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
conscious |
reflective |
As adjectives the difference between conscious and reflective
is that
conscious is alert, awake while
reflective is something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
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