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Sentences for reflection. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use reflection in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for reflection.

  • Horrible reflection! (10)
  • The reflection took root. (10)
  • Reflection washed him clean. (10)
  • Upon reflection she also kissed her. (9)
  • Reflection increased his indignation. (10)
  • He dropped his head in silent reflection. (18)
  • A last reflection, a last struggle, a last sigh. (12)
  • The reflection inspired him with fatalistic views. (10)
  • The reflection inspired him with fatalistic views. (22)
  • I spurned the intolerable idiot, to stop reflection. (10)
  • The reflection had its weight with her during the night. (10)
  • Its reflection lighted up the mirror over the leather sofa. (12)
  • They had done rightly; silence upon that reflection seemed best. (10)
  • Reflection came, contracting her vision and weighing her to earth. (10)
  • He was astounded by the reflection that she had thus misjudged him. (22)
  • Felix was slow in getting free from the cross currents of reflection. (8)
  • His face rippled by degrees brightly, to excite a reflection in hers. (10)
  • She consoled herself with the reflection that utterance was inadequate. (10)
  • It was with a spasm of delighted reflection that she hit on Mr. Romfrey. (10)
  • He was, indeed, not sorry to be left thus for a quiet moment of reflection. (8)
  • Sir Austin, however, drew forth his note-book, and jotted down a reflection. (10)
  • The reflection of mirrored things in other mirrors of the mind confused her. (12)
  • He made a satisfactory reflection on some property he had in the neighbourhood. (8)
  • My thanks for the honour done me were awkward, as if they came upon reflection. (10)
  • Still there was the baleful reflection that he was second fiddle to his beloved. (10)
  • Yet even calm reflection would not have revealed the right answer to the problem. (5)
  • She lay staring at the wall until it became too visibly a reflection of her mind. (10)
  • But failure was his portion, and in hours of reflection he would yield to despair. (12)
  • A reflection to the effect that dogs die more decently than we men, saddened the earl. (10)
  • Scarcely was this reflection made half aloud, when a sudden shock threw me from my seat. (6)
  • The phantom seemed to hesitate; it wavered like a pale reflection cast against the pall. (9)
  • He surveyed his England with a ruddy countenance, and saw the country in the reflection. (10)
  • It contained quite as much food for marvel and moral reflection as either of the others. (13)
  • It was a subject, in short, on which reflection would be long indulged, and must be unavailing. (4)
  • Her manner of thinking she might love him was through the reflection that no one stood in the way. (10)
  • Reflection appeared to tell him that his safety lay in drinking, and he drained the glass at a gulp. (10)
  • The story would be a dogging shadow of his public life, and, quite as bad, a reflection on his party. (10)
  • She never uttered an idea or a reflection, but Richard thought her the cleverest woman he had ever met. (10)
  • Rose gave him no time for reflection, or the moony imagining of their raptures lovers love to dwell upon. (10)
  • The countless windows along the broad front gleamed portentously with the reflection from the flames above. (13)
  • The reflection of exterior nature in the individual spirit, Senor Valdes believes to be the fundamental of art. (9)
  • Weyburn stopped his questioning, with the reflection that he had no right to recollect her words thus accurately. (10)
  • She had not seemed to hear him coming in, but he saw her eyes change when they caught his reflection in the mirror. (8)
  • She would rather die than own the truth; and she hoped, by a little reflection, to fortify herself beyond betraying it. (4)
  • The truth is, they have taken a stain from the life they lead, and are troubled puddles, incapable of clear reflection. (10)
  • Bingley looked a little silly at this reflection, and said something of his concern at having been prevented by business. (4)
  • On the subject of the first of the two circumstances, she did, after a little reflection, venture the following question. (4)
  • The reflection generated contempt of English society, in the first place, and then a passionate desire for self-assertion. (10)
  • But no sooner had he made this reflection, than he bethought him of a gathering of workers whom he had watched two days ago. (8)
  • I have, it seems, a taste for reflection; I am now much disposed to read and meditate, which cannot be done without repose. (10)
  • It was no pleasant reflection that the rain would be down before he could build up anything like shelter for horse and man. (10)
  • Master Gilliard looked at her for a moment, very much as a dog looks at his own reflection in a mirror before he turns away. (2)
  • Then he begged the noble widow to look into the glass and to let him know as soon as there was any reflection of the battle. (5)
  • In going out he caught the reflection of his face in a mirror; it seemed too good altogether for a man who had committed murder. (8)
  • But upon reflection he did not know why Goethe should be held personally responsible for the existence of the woman-and-dog team. (9)
  • He had just completed this reflection when, turning a corner, he came on a large van standing stockstill at the top of an incline. (8)
  • The task, moreover, of avoiding to tease her brother was made easier to her by flying to this new refuge of mysterious reflection. (10)
  • Caroline pensively glanced at the reflection of her beautiful arm in the glass, and sighed, pushing back the hair from her temples. (10)
  • She needed the guidance of reflection and the help of prayer to the All-wise Being that cares for the most humble of His creatures. (18)
  • Enough of accurate reflection was given her to perceive that discontent with her station was the original cause of her discontent now. (10)
  • Elizabeth disdained the appearance of noticing this civil reflection, but its meaning did not escape, nor was it likely to conciliate her. (4)
  • She cried bitterly over this reflection when her uncle was gone; and her cousins, on seeing her with red eyes, set her down as a hypocrite. (4)
  • The idea of Louisa Musgrove turned into a person of literary taste, and sentimental reflection was amusing, but she had no doubt of its being so. (4)
  • Comedy justly treated, as you find it in Moliere, whom we so clownishly mishandled, the Comedy of Moliere throws no infamous reflection upon life. (10)
  • The worst phase of this whole business, however, is one which does not appear on the surface, but which certainly offers food for serious reflection. (16)
  • High in the rank of her most serious and heartfelt felicities, was the reflection that all necessity of concealment from Mr. Knightley would soon be over. (4)

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