insightful
[
in
-sahyt-f
uh
l]
/ˈɪnˌsaɪt fəl/
adjective
1.
characterized by or displaying
insight
; perceptive.
Origin
1905-10;
insight
+
-ful
Related forms
insightfully,
adverb
insightfulness,
noun
Can be confused
incitable
,
insightful
.
Examples from the web for
insightful
Here are ten
insightful
travelogues that will inspire rather than dictate.
Develop a list of
insightful
, probing questions to ask the interviewer.
The team have put together a really
insightful
explanation of their thinking, approach and purpose behind the story.
He becomes my patient and
insightful
scalping adviser.
But there's a far more
insightful
way to think about it.
As creative non-fiction it is funny and
insightful
about universities.
Speed grading which is both effective and
insightful
comes with practice.
So many
insightful
comments that deserve more attention and response.
What an extraordinary and
insightful
window onto our collective past this article offers us.
It's already been praised as a brilliant and
insightful
piece of medical journalism on blogs and twitter.
Word Origin and History for
insightful
adj.
1881, from
insight
+
-ful
. Related:
Insightfully
;
insightfulness
.