insightful
insightful — 形容詞
- insightfulpositive
- more insightfulcomparative
- most insightfulsuperlative
1. Able to see and explain the true nature of a complicated situation, problem, or
有見地的
能深入看清複雜問題本質的
Able to see and explain the true nature of a complicated situation, problem, or person in a way that most people would not notice — for example, making an insightful comment about why a team keeps losing, or giving an insightful analysis of a political conflict.
Rafael gave an insightful talk about how social media shapes young people's friendships.
Rafael 的演講很有見地,談到了社群媒體如何改變年輕人的交友方式。
collocation: insightful talk / comment / analysis
The professor's insightful questions helped Bao see the problem from a completely new angle.
教授那些有見地的問題,幫助 Bao 從全新的角度看待這個問題。
collocation: insightful question / remark / observation
Luca's report was so insightful that the company changed its entire marketing strategy.
Luca 的報告極具洞察力,公司因此改變了整套行銷策略。
Sade's book review contained insightful comments about the author's use of light and darkness.
Sade 的書評中對作者如何運用光明與黑暗,提出了很有見地的評論。
Felix is known for his insightful advice on career changes and workplace relationships.
Felix 以他在轉職和職場關係方面提出的有見地建議聞名。
- perceptive
Focuses on noticing details or feelings that others miss, especially about people ('a perceptive reader of emotions'), while insightful emphasises understanding the deeper meaning.
- astute
Suggests sharp practical intelligence, often in business or political judgment ('an astute investor'), whereas insightful is broader and can apply to any domain.
- discerning
Implies refined taste and the ability to make fine quality judgments ('a discerning art collector'), while insightful is more about depth of understanding.
- shallow
Lacking depth of understanding; opposite of going beneath the surface.
- superficial
Only noticing surface-level features without grasping the real meaning.
文法句型
insightful + noun
be + insightful
insightful + about/on + noun phrase
用法筆記
Commonly modifies nouns like 'observation', 'comment', 'analysis', or 'remark'. Can describe a person ('an insightful critic') or the result of their thinking ('an insightful essay').