insightful
Pronunciation: [ˈɪnˌsaɪt.fəl]
Word
Context: “thinking”
(adjective) when someone shows a deep understanding of things. An insightful person sees what other people might miss, helping others think differently.
Example
Her insightful comments during the meeting helped us see the problem in a new way.
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His comments were not insightful at all; they were quite surface-level and didn’t add much to the conversation.
Example
What insightful ideas do you have about solving this challenge?
Context: “analysis”
(adjective) when something reveals important information or a new perspective. An insightful study can show us things we didn’t know before, making us think harder.
Example
The report provided insightful data that changed how we understand consumer behavior.
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The results of the experiment were not insightful; they told us nothing new.
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Can you share any insightful findings from your research?
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