INSIGHT


Meaning of INSIGHT in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ considerable , great , real , significant

▪ deep , profound

▪ detailed

▪ brief

▪ brilliant , good , remarkable

The objective of the research is to gain a better ~ into market forces.

▪ keen , illuminating , penetrating , perceptive , revealing

▪ crucial , important , invaluable , valuable

▪ helpful , useful

▪ fascinating , interesting

▪ startling

▪ fresh , new , novel

▪ original , unique

Freud's original ~s into the working of the mind

▪ rare

▪ clear

▪ basic , fundamental

▪ direct , instant

The research will provide direct ~ into molecular mechanisms.

▪ additional , further

▪ personal

▪ critical , historical , psychological , spiritual , theoretical

… OF INSIGHT

▪ flash

With a flash of ~, she found the solution to the problem.

▪ degree , level

VERB + INSIGHT

▪ have

The experienced specialist has professional skills and ~.

▪ lack

▪ show

▪ afford (sb) , allow (sb) , give (sb) , lend , offer (sb) , produce , provide (sb with) , yield

The letters lend some ~ into her writing process.

▪ gain , garner ( esp. AmE ), get , glean , obtain

▪ apply

Teachers have to apply in the classroom the ~s that they gain in educational courses.

▪ share

We meet regularly to discuss working methods and share ~s.

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ about

Schopenhauer's ~ about music

▪ ~ into

a fresh ~ into Picasso's mind

▪ ~ as to , ~ to

an ~ as to how the gene works

PHRASES

▪ a lack of ~

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .