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insightperception; intuition; understanding: The older we get, the more insight we acquire. Not to be confused with:incite – instigate; induce; arouse; goad; provoke: incite a riotin·sight I0162600 (ĭn′sīt′)n.1. The ability to discern the true nature of a situation, especially by intuition.2. A perception produced by this ability.insight (ˈɪnˌsaɪt) n1. the ability to perceive clearly or deeply; penetration2. a penetrating and often sudden understanding, as of a complex situation or problem3. (Psychology) psychol a. the capacity for understanding one's own or another's mental processesb. the immediate understanding of the significance of an event or action4. (Psychiatry) psychiatry the ability to understand one's own problems, sometimes used to distinguish between psychotic and neurotic disorders inˈsightful adjin•sight (ˈɪnˌsaɪt) n. 1. an instance of apprehending the true nature of a thing, esp. through intuitive understanding. 2. penetrating mental discernment. 3. Psychol. a. an understanding of the motivations behind one's thoughts or behavior. b. (in psychotherapy) a recognition of the sources of one's emotional or mental problem. [1150–1200] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | insight - clear or deep perception of a situationpenetrationperception - knowledge gained by perceiving; "a man admired for the depth of his perception" | | 2. | insight - a feeling of understandingperceptiveness, perceptivitysensibility - refined sensitivity to pleasurable or painful impressions; "cruelty offended his sensibility" | | 3. | insight - the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situationbrainstorm, brainwavediscernment, savvy, understanding, apprehension - the cognitive condition of someone who understands; "he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect"light - mental understanding as an enlightening experience; "he finally saw the light"; "can you shed light on this problem?"revelation - an enlightening or astonishing disclosurebreakthrough, find, discovery - a productive insightflash - a sudden brilliant understanding; "he had a flash of intuition" | | 4. | insight - grasping the inner nature of things intuitivelysixth senseintuition - instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes) |
insightnoun1. understanding, intelligence, perception, sense, knowledge, vision, judgment, awareness, grasp, appreciation, intuition, penetration, comprehension, acumen, discernment, perspicacity He was a man of considerable insight and diplomatic skills.2. (with into) understanding of, perception of, awareness of, experience of, description of, introduction to, observation of, judgment of, revelation about, comprehension of, intuitiveness of The talk gave us some insight into the work they were doing.insightnoun1. The power to discern the true nature of a person or situation:instinct, intuition, intuitiveness, penetration, sixth sense.2. Deep, thorough, or mature understanding:profundity, sagaciousness, sagacity, sageness, sapience, wisdom.Translationsinsight (ˈinsait) noun (the quality of having) an understanding of something. He shows remarkable insight (into children's problems). 洞察(力) 洞悉,洞察力 insight
insight1. Psychola. the capacity for understanding one's own or another's mental processes b. the immediate understanding of the significance of an event or action 2. Psychiatry the ability to understand one's own problems, sometimes used to distinguish between psychotic and neurotic disorders INSIGHTA simulation and modelling language especially for healthcare problems.
["Simulation Modeling with INSIGHT", S.D. Roberts Proc 1983Winter Sim Conf, S.D. Roberts et al eds, pp.7-16].Insight(1) See CA-Insight and Lawson Insight.
(2) Being able to understand a situation at a greater depth than most people.insight
insight [in´sīt] 1. in psychiatry, the patient's awareness and understanding of the origins and meaning of his attitudes, feelings, and behavior and of his disturbing symptoms; self-understanding.2. in problem solving, the sudden perception of the appropriate relationships of things that results in a solution.in·sight (in'sīt), Self-understanding as to the motives and reasons behind one's own actions or those of another's.INSIGHT Vascular disease A clinical trial–International Nifedipine once-daily Study–Intervention as a Goal in Hypertension Treatmentin·sight (in'sīt) Self-understanding as to the motives and reasons behind one's own actions or those of another's. insight 1. Ability to appreciate the real nature of a situation. 2. Awareness of the nature of one's own psychiatric symptoms with some appreciation of the possible causes or precipitating factors. People suffering from neurotic illnesses usually have considerable insight; those with psychotic disorders are often, by definition, deemed to be lacking in insight. INSIGHT
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INSIGHT➣International Nifedipine GITS (Gastro-Intestinal Therapeutic System) Study: Intervention as a Goal in Hypertension Treatment | INSIGHT➣International Network for Strategic Initiatives in Global HIV Trials (US NIH) | INSIGHT➣Information Systems Integration using Global Hypermedia Technology |
insight
Synonyms for insightnoun understandingSynonyms- understanding
- intelligence
- perception
- sense
- knowledge
- vision
- judgment
- awareness
- grasp
- appreciation
- intuition
- penetration
- comprehension
- acumen
- discernment
- perspicacity
noun understanding ofSynonyms- understanding of
- perception of
- awareness of
- experience of
- description of
- introduction to
- observation of
- judgment of
- revelation about
- comprehension of
- intuitiveness of
Synonyms for insightnoun the power to discern the true nature of a person or situationSynonyms- instinct
- intuition
- intuitiveness
- penetration
- sixth sense
noun deep, thorough, or mature understandingSynonyms- profundity
- sagaciousness
- sagacity
- sageness
- sapience
- wisdom
Synonyms for insightnoun clear or deep perception of a situationSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a feeling of understandingSynonyms- perceptiveness
- perceptivity
Related Wordsnoun the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situationSynonymsRelated Words- discernment
- savvy
- understanding
- apprehension
- light
- revelation
- breakthrough
- find
- discovery
- flash
noun grasping the inner nature of things intuitivelySynonymsRelated Words |