The word for acute insight is "perception." It refers to the ability to see and understand things clearly and intuitively, often leading to profound awareness or understanding of complex issues. Another related term is "discernment," which emphasizes the ability to judge well and perceive subtle differences.
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Insight is a noun.
The Latin word for insight is the word intuitu. The Spanish word for insight is perspicacia and in Italian is intuito.
The word acute is an adjective. Acute describes something that is urgent.
No, "insight" is not the plural form of itself. The plural form of "insight" is "insights".
"Above all was the sense of hearing acute." "And have I not told you that what you mistake for madness is but over-acuteness of the sense?" acute: having perceptive understanding or insight; discerning
There are two syllables are in the word insight. IN- SIGHT
Another word for insight is understanding, perception, or comprehension.
Can the word 'insight' be used in plural form?
He's acute little freak in the bed!
There are two acute in the letter k
Reading that book gave me new insight into the subject.