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    reflexive
    /rɪˈflɛksɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. denoting a pronoun that refers back to the subject of the clause in which it is used, e.g. myself, themselves.
    • 2. (of a relation) always holding between a term and itself.

    noun

    • 1. a reflexive word or form, especially a pronoun.

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  2. The meaning of REFLEXIVE is directed or turned back on itself; also : overtly and usually ironically reflecting conventions of genre or form. How to use reflexive in a sentence.

  3. REFLEXIVE definition: 1. Reflexive words show that the person who does the action is also the person who is affected by…. Learn more.

  4. REFLEXIVE meaning: 1. Reflexive words show that the person who does the action is also the person who is affected by…. Learn more.

  5. Reflexive definition: (of a verb) taking a subject and object with identical referents, as shave in I shave myself.. See examples of REFLEXIVE used in a sentence.

  6. Something reflexive is completely involuntary. You can't help it. You might give a reflexive scream of fright if a bat flies in your face. The adjective reflexive has two very different meanings. Something that's done automatically, without thought, is reflexive.

  7. A reflexive reaction or movement occurs immediately in response to something that happens.

  8. Define reflexive. reflexive synonyms, reflexive pronunciation, reflexive translation, English dictionary definition of reflexive. adj. 1. Directed back on itself. 2. Grammar a. Of, relating to, or being a verb having an identical subject and direct object, as dressed in the sentence...

  9. reflexive. a reflexive word or form of a word shows that the action of the verb affects the person who performs the action. In ‘He cut himself’, ‘cut’ is a reflexive verb and ‘himself’ is a reflexive pronoun. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  10. A reflexive verb or pronoun is used to show that the person who does the action is also the person who is affected by it. In the sentence 'I looked at myself in the mirror.', 'myself' is a reflexive pronoun.

  11. Designating or expressing a grammatical relation in which a verb's subject and an object in the sentence refer to the same person or thing, serving to indicate that the action of the verb is directed back to the subject (Ex.: “Gary hurt himself,” “Jane threw a party for herself”) A reflexive verb or pronoun.