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Be insightful
adjective
Possessing insight.
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Cunk can be insightful, though, albeit unwittingly.
Just because something is fun doesn't mean it can't be insightful".
It's all too hackneyed to be insightful, too heavy-handed to be fun.
That's not to say that your average critic can't be insightful.
People find it strange, apparently, that a woman can be insightful about men.
This can be insightful and give you a stronger focus and therefore be a more competitive applicant for these roles.
The show, aided by a competent cast and six-person band, badly wants to be insightful and uplifting but struggles under the weight of its own conceit.
Clearly, much of what Millican says can be insightful and tender, but she can go straight for the jugular when she needs to.
It can make for dry reading — too specific (with play jargon) to be understandable sometimes and too selfless to be insightful.
He was never self-aware enough to be insightful, but his committed, relentlessly upbeat charisma and ambition had a certain brute force.
And he can be insightful: "At the heart of Fascism there was a certain playfulness, the same malignant merriment that ran through all of nature.
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