insightful
/ˈɪn ˌsaɪt fəl/
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Definition(s):
- (adj) exhibiting insight or clear and deep perception
Usage(s):
- Understand your World PTI, the world's leading newsweekly, is trusted by millions of readers for its insightful and reliable reporting.
- Most people aren't funny, they aren't insightful, and they share way too much.
- And, unfortunately, a number of these blogs are incredibly insightful.
Quotes
- The longtime NBC newsman was spoofed by his own network's "Saturday Night Live" for overseeing a dry debate: "From this list of penetrating, insightful and provocative questions, I have chosen the eight least interesting," said Brokaw...on Oct 12, 2008 By: Chris Parnell Source: FOXNews
- "It's the kind of insightful television that makes you think, the water-cooler stuff you talk about the next morning," said John Quinones, who anchors the series. "It's pretty powerful, and a reminder that you're not in this world alone. You...on Jan 4, 2009 By: John Quiñones Source: International Herald Tribune
- Mark Byford, the deputy BBC director general, said: "Charles was, in my view, the greatest broadcast journalist of his generation." "Courageous, insightful and always curious, he had the truly outstanding gift for vivid, beautiful writing...on Jul 4, 2008 By: Mark Byford Source: Times Online
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