reflexive
re|flex|ive /rɪfl'eksɪv/
[ADJ] usu ADJ n
A reflexive reaction or movement occurs immediately in response to something that happens. (FORMAL)
...that reflexive urge for concealment.
● reflexively [ADV] usu ADV with v
He felt his head jerk reflexively.re|flex|ive pro|noun (reflexive pronouns)
[N-COUNT]
A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun such as `myself' which refers back to the subject of a sentence or clause. For example, in the sentence `He made himself a cup of tea', the reflexive pronoun `himself' refers back to `he'.re|flex|ive verb (reflexive verbs)
[N-COUNT]
A reflexive verb is a transitive verb whose subject and object always refer to the same person or thing, so the object is always a reflexive pronoun. An example is `to enjoy yourself', as in `Did you enjoy yourself?'.
[ADJ] usu ADJ n
A reflexive reaction or movement occurs immediately in response to something that happens. (FORMAL)
...that reflexive urge for concealment.
● reflexively [ADV] usu ADV with v
He felt his head jerk reflexively.re|flex|ive pro|noun (reflexive pronouns)
[N-COUNT]
A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun such as `myself' which refers back to the subject of a sentence or clause. For example, in the sentence `He made himself a cup of tea', the reflexive pronoun `himself' refers back to `he'.re|flex|ive verb (reflexive verbs)
[N-COUNT]
A reflexive verb is a transitive verb whose subject and object always refer to the same person or thing, so the object is always a reflexive pronoun. An example is `to enjoy yourself', as in `Did you enjoy yourself?'.