insightful

[in-sahyt-fuh 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.