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English-Thai Dictionary

insight

N ความเข้าใจ ลึกซึ้ง  เชาวน์ปัญญา  comprehension understanding kwam-kao-jai-luek-suang

 

insightful

ADJ ซึ่ง มี สายตา แหลมคม  ที่ ชาญฉลาด  astute perceptive sueng-me-sai-ta-lam-kom

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INSIGHT

n.in'site. [in and sight. ] Sight or view of the interior of any thing; deep inspection or view; introspection; thorough knowledge or skill. A garden gives us a great insight into the contrivance and wisdom of Providence.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INSIGHT

INSIGHT In "sight `, n.

 

1. A sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; -- frequently used with into. He had an insight into almost all the secrets of state. Jortin.

 

2. Power of acute observation and deduction; penetration; discernment; perception. Quickest insight In all things that to greatest actions lead. Milton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

insight

in sight |ˈinˌsīt ˈɪnˌsaɪt | noun the capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing: this paper is alive with sympathetic insight into Shakespeare. an understanding of this kind: the signals would give marine biologists new insights into the behavior of whales. Psychiatry new understanding by a mentally ill person of the causes of their disorder. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense inner sight, mental vision, wisdom ): probably of Scandinavian and Low German origin and related to Swedish insikt, Danish indsigt, Dutch inzicht, and German Einsicht .

 

insightful

in sight ful |inˈsītfəl ˈɪnsaɪtfʊl | adjective having or showing an accurate and deep understanding; perceptive: thank you for all the insightful comments. I don't have anything insightful to say about that. DERIVATIVES in sight ful ly |inˈsītfəlē |adverb

 

insight meditation

in sight med i ta tion noun a form of Buddhist mediation that employs concentration sharply focused on bodily sensations and mental events, practiced with the intention of gaining insight into reality.

 

Oxford Dictionary

insight

in |sight |ˈɪnsʌɪt | noun [ mass noun ] the capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of someone or something: his mind soared to previously unattainable heights of insight. [ count noun ] an accurate and deep understanding: his work provides important insights into language use | [ mass noun ] : the town offers some insight into Finnish rural life. [ mass noun ] Psychiatry awareness by a mentally ill person that their mental experiences are not based in external reality. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense inner sight, wisdom ): probably of Scandinavian and Low German origin and related to Swedish insikt, Danish indsigt, Dutch inzicht, and German Einsicht .

 

insightful

in |sight |ful |ˈɪnsʌɪtf (ʊ )l | adjective having or showing an accurate and deep understanding; perceptive: thank you for all the insightful comments. I don't have anything insightful to say about that. DERIVATIVES insightfully adverb

 

insight meditation

in sight med i ta tion noun a form of Buddhist mediation that employs concentration sharply focused on bodily sensations and mental events, practiced with the intention of gaining insight into reality.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

insight

insight noun 1 your insight has been invaluable: intuition, discernment, perception, awareness, understanding, comprehension, apprehension, appreciation, penetration, acumen, perspicacity, judgment, acuity; vision, wisdom, prescience; informal savvy. 2 an insight into the government: understanding of, appreciation of, revelation about; introduction to; informal eye-opener about.

 

insightful

insightful adjective he gives an insightful analysis of the text: intuitive, perceptive, discerning, penetrating, penetrative, astute, percipient, perspicacious, sagacious, wise, judicious, shrewd, sharp, sharp-witted, razor-sharp, keen, incisive, acute, imaginative, appreciative, intelligent, thoughtful, sensitive, deep, profound; visionary, farsighted, prescient; informal savvy, right-brained.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

insight

insight noun 1 your knowledge and insight have been invaluable to us: intuition, perception, awareness, discernment, understanding, comprehension, apprehension, appreciation, cognizance, penetration, acumen, astuteness, perspicacity, perspicaciousness, sagacity, sageness, discrimination, judgement, shrewdness, sharpness, sharp-wittedness, acuity, acuteness, flair, breadth of view, vision, far-sightedness, prescience, imagination; informal nous, horse sense, savvy; rare sapience, arguteness. 2 the book provides a rare insight into the complexities of government: understanding of, appreciation of, revelation about, illumination of; introduction to, experience of, description of; informal eye-opener.

 

insightful

insightful adjective he gives an insightful analysis of the text: intuitive, perceptive, discerning, penetrating, penetrative, astute, percipient, perspicacious, sagacious, wise, judicious, shrewd, sharp, sharp-witted, razor-sharp, keen, incisive, acute, imaginative, appreciative, intelligent, thoughtful, sensitive, deep, profound; visionary, far-sighted, prescient; informal savvy; rare sapient, argute.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

insight

in sight /ɪ́nsaɪt /名詞 s /-ts /1 C 問題 状況についての 】納得, 深い理解, 見識 «into , about » have [give, gain ] a new insight 新しい見識を持っている [与える, 得る ]2 U 洞察 (), 眼識, 看破 ()▸ a man of great insight 深い洞察力のある人

 

insightful

n sight ful /-f (ə )l /形容詞 ⦅ほめて ⦆〈人 見解が 〉深い理解を示している, 洞察に富んだ .