Pronunciation: /ˈɪn.saɪt/
noun the capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of someone or something
A1 She gained valuable insight into the local culture during her trip.
A2 The book provided some interesting insights into the character's motivations.
B1 The workshop offered participants a deeper insight into effective communication strategies.
B2 The documentary provided a unique insight into the lives of endangered species.
C1 His research paper offers a comprehensive insight into the effects of climate change on biodiversity.
C2 The expert's analysis provided a profound insight into the complex geopolitical situation.
adjective having or showing an accurate and deep understanding
A1 She had an insight into the situation.
A2 The book provided some insightful tips for beginners.
B1 His insightful analysis helped us understand the problem better.
B2 The researcher's insights shed new light on the topic.
C1 The CEO's insights into market trends were invaluable.
C2 The professor's insights on the subject were groundbreaking.
formal Her research provided valuable insight into the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems.
informal I gained some interesting insight into the company's upcoming projects during the meeting.
slang I got the inside scoop on the new restaurant opening from my friend, it was some juicy insight!
figurative His artwork offers a unique insight into the human experience, capturing emotions in a way that words cannot.
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