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insightfully

intermediateB2

/ɪnˈsaɪt.fəl.i/ · in-sight-ful-ly

in a way that shows a deep understanding of something; perceptively

Meanings

adverbformal

in a way that shows a deep understanding of something; perceptively

ایسے طریقے سے جو کسی چیز کی گہرائی کو سمجھتا ہو؛ بصیرت کے ساتھ

بینابیندی

bina beendi

Synonyms

perceptivelyclearlyastutelyبصیرت مندسمجھ داریعمیق

Antonyms

ignorantlynaivelyfoolishlyجاہلانہسادہ لوحیبیوقوفانہ

Common Collocations

  • insightfully comment
  • insightfully analyze
  • speak insightfully

Example Sentences

She insightfully commented on the challenges faced by the community.

اس نے کمیونٹی کو درپیش چیلنجز پر بصیرت سے تبصرہ کیا۔

Us ne community ko darpaish challenges par baseerat se tabsira kiya.

The author insightfully analyzed the implications of the changes.

مصنف نے تبدیلیوں کے مضمرات کو بصیرت سے جانچا۔

Musannif ne tabdilon ke mumirat ko baseerat se jaancha.

He spoke insightfully about the need for reform.

اس نے اصلاح کی ضرورت کے بارے میں بصیرت سے بات کی۔

Us ne islaah ki zaroorat ke bare mein baseerat se baat ki.

Easily Confused With

insight:Insight refers to the understanding itself, while insightfully is the manner of expressing that understanding.

Word Family

insight
nounبینا بینی
insightful
adjectiveبصیرت مند

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'insightful' as being full of insight.

Imagine a light bulb turning on to represent a new idea or understanding.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

مفہوم باتوں میں چھپا ہوا ہے، چمدنی کی گہرائیوں میں روشنی ہے

Mafhoom baaton mein chhupa hua hai, chamdani ki gehraiyon mein roshni hai

The essence is hidden in profound words; there is light in the depths of insight.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سمجھ کا چراغ روشنی دیتا ہے

Samajh ka charagh roshni deta hai

The lamp of understanding provides light.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "insight" — the ability to gain an accurate understanding of someone or something

First known use: 19th century

The adjective 'insightful' derives from 'insight,' which has Old English roots associated with sight and perception.