reflexive

See also: réflexive

English

Etymology

From Medieval Latin reflexīvus, from Latin reflexus.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: rəflĕk'sĭv, IPA(key): /ɹəˈflɛksɪv/

Adjective

reflexive (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) Referring back to the subject, or having an object equal to the subject.
  2. (set theory) Of a relation R on a set S, such that xRx for all members x of S (that is, the relation holds between any element of the set and itself).
    "Equals" is a reflexive relation.
  3. Of or resulting from a reflex.
    The electric shock elicited an automatic and reflexive response from him.
  4. (figuratively) Producing immediate response, spontaneous.
    a reflexive dislike
  5. Synonym of reflective

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Noun

reflexive (plural reflexives)

  1. (grammar) A reflexive pronoun.
  2. (grammar) A reflexive verb.

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German

Pronunciation

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Adjective

reflexive

  1. inflected form of reflexiv

Latin

Adjective

reflexive

  1. vocative masculine singular of reflexivus

Adverb

reflexive (not comparable)

  1. reflexively
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