Word Study
Reflexive
CIDE DICTIONARY
Reflexive, a.
- Bending or turned backward; reflective; having respect to something past. [1913 Webster]"Assurance reflexive can not be a divine faith." [1913 Webster]
- Implying censure. South. [1913 Webster]
- Having for its direct object a pronoun which refers to the agent or subject as its antecedent; -- said of certain verbs; as, the witness perjured himself; I bethought myself. Applied also to pronouns of this class; reciprocal; reflective. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Reflexive, adj. & n. Gram.
--adj.
1 (of a word or form) referring back to the subject of a sentence (esp. of a pronoun, e.g. myself).
2 (of a verb) having a reflexive pronoun as its object (as in to wash oneself).
--n. a reflexive word or form, esp. a pronoun.
--adj.
1 (of a word or form) referring back to the subject of a sentence (esp. of a pronoun, e.g. myself).
2 (of a verb) having a reflexive pronoun as its object (as in to wash oneself).
--n. a reflexive word or form, esp. a pronoun.
Derivative
reflexively adv. reflexiveness n. reflexivity n.
THESAURUS
Reflexive
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