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reflex

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: reflexespast: reflexedpp: reflexeding: reflexing

This word carries a strong sense of immediacy and biological inevitability. It describes actions that bypass conscious thought, evoking a feeling of an electrical circuit closing instantly. In a medical or physical sense, it is neutral and descriptive, focusing on the mechanics of the nervous system. When used to describe a person's skills, such as in sports or gaming, it takes on a positive connotation of agility and sharpness. It suggests a seamless connection between perception and action, where the body reacts before the mind has time to process the event.

Countable when referring to a specific bodily reaction like a blink. Uncountable when referring to the general quality of being quick-reacting.

Meanings

Noun

An automatic and rapid response to a stimulus.

"His knee jerked in a reflex."

Noun

A natural ability or a quick reaction time.

"The goalkeeper has incredible reflexes."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To reflect light or heat.

"The surface is designed to reflex radiation."

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