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insight

n.
1.clear or deep perception of a situation
2.a feeling of understanding
3.the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation
4.grasping the inner nature of things intuitively

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  • Idiom of the Day

    like a fish out of water
    appearing to be completely out of place somewhere
    I was like a fish out of water when I went to the party at the expensive restaurant.



    1.
    S1: A father, having offered to take the baby out in a perambulator, was tempted by the sunny morning to slip into a pub for a glass of beer.
    S6: She waited for him, anticipating the white face and quivering lips which would soon appear with the news that the baby had been stolen.

    P: Indignant at her husband's behaviour, she decided to teach him a lesson.
    Q: She wheeled away the pram.
    R: A little later, his wife came by, where to her horror, she discovered her sleeping baby.
    S: Leaving the pram outside, he disappeared inside the bar.

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