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insightful
[ in-sahyt-fuhl ]
Other Word Forms
- sЭܱ· adverb
- sЭܱ·Ա noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of insightful1
Example Sentences
In this insightful and engaging international bestseller, Harari discusses how we got to where we are, showing readers how even our species’ imperfections defined modernity and shaped our planet.
The Times piece, more urgent and insightful than much of what’s in “The Catastrophe Hour,” shows that Daum remains capable of the clear-eyed self-analysis that characterizes her best work.
Braxton: The darkness that shadowed this season overwhelmed the light touch and insightful interplay that made this franchise such a hallmark.
I agree with Dylan Hernandez’s very insightful column regarding the team’s upcoming planned visit to the White House.
It’s also funny, heartbreaking, deeply humane and more than occasionally insightful as hell.
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