insight

IPA: ˈɪnsaɪt

noun

  • A sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into.
  • Power of acute observation and deduction
  • (marketing) Knowledge (usually derived from consumer understanding) that a company applies in order to make a product or brand perform better and be more appealing to customers
  • Intuitive apprehension of the inner nature of a thing or things; intuition.
  • (artificial intelligence) An extended understanding of a subject resulting from identification of relationships and behaviors within a model, context, or scenario.
  • (psychiatry) An individual's awareness of the nature and severity of one's mental illness.

in sight

IPA: ɪnsˈaɪt

adjective

  • at or within a reasonable distance for seeing
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Examples of "insight" in Sentences

    Examples of "in-sight" in Sentences

    • Mr. Rogers would buy the properties of Daly, Haggin, and Tevis, at "in-sight" prices, and
    • I liked Atreyee's in-sight, though it is Nivedita's comment which opens up the scope of interpretation.
    • Their purchase of the UK sci-fi comic 2000 AD in 2000 and subsequent motion picture productions has provided valuable in-sight and experience in creating its unique product portfolio.
    • "But, with little in the way of positive news in-sight and threat of default/downgrades continuing to overshadow markets gold will likely remain underpinned and could potentially extend to fresh highs."
    • Mr. Neihardt's delineation is accurate and admirable, for not only has he drawn his information from authentic Indian sources, but his sympathetic in-sight into the mysticism and spiritual nature of the race gives him a true understanding of Indian character.
    • Grey, who reached the place shortly after, with keener observation and deeper in-sight, saw the indications of a great river there, and after lying outside for nine days, waiting a favorable opportunity to enter, succeeded in doing so on the 11th of May, 1792, being the first to accomplish that feat, and explored the lower portion of it.
    • I having had some in-sight into such things as these, was provoked to publish a small treatise touching the fundamentals of religion, supposing that God might add his blessing thereto, both for the establishing of some, and the convincing of others; which things I doubt not but they have been accomplished; and will be still more and more.

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