Antonym: foresight. Similar words: in sight, insight, behind schedule, out of sight, lose sight of, at first sight, highlight, sigh. Meaning: n. understanding the nature of an event after it has happened.
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61, I hope that the account that follows will seem straight forward-but it is written with the twenty-twenty vision of hindsight.
62, Thus in hindsight do we make grand destiny out of a simple quickening of the blood.
63, But in hindsight it maintains Carter's idiosyncratic position within current trends - fuelled by a mix of humanitarianism and hate.
64, Nevertheless, the theory works well if, using hindsight, one looks back at what has actually happened.
65, History thus cuts man down to size by reminding him of his origins: its characteristic insight is hindsight.
66, Aided by hindsight, we can see exactly what was happening.
67, With the benefit of hindsight, the merger presaged the crest of the stock market wave.
68, With hindsight this explanatory framework often seems inadequate, inappropriate, and inconsistent.
69, With hindsight she could see it had been unwise, especially in view of the family history of heart disease.
70, If I should wander into the uncharted minefield of personal opinion it is only with the benefit of hindsight.
71, The historian with the gift of hindsight might wish to counter-assert the greater benefits brought by well-planned public infrastructural investment.
72, Hugh Young, fund manager, admitted that with the benefit of hindsight the original launch was not large enough.
73, In hindsight, it is hard to imagine why Xerox chose not to exploit the Alto commercially.
74, The company kicked off with a hefty dose of early nitrogen, which with hindsight was the right choice.
75, With the wisdom of hindsight the policy of Ebert and his colleagues has been condemned as excessively pragmatic.
76, With the benefit of hindsight it can be seen that the 1980 breakthrough for the Republicans did not herald a realignment.
77, With hindsight, it would have better still to lock in a few more gains.
78, Or perhaps this is just the wisdom of hindsight, a rosy blur of sentiment cast by nostalgia over the scene.
79, With hindsight it would have saved a lot of heartbreak if he had looked the other way.
80, With hindsight,[http://Sentencedict.com] one can see how Mr Gorbachev has been preparing the ground for this week's changes.
81, With hindsight, the whole affair seems implausible.
82, However, hindsight is easier than foresight.
83, After all, it has the inestimable advantage of hindsight.
84, In hindsight, it appears that her birth was an uneventful one.
85, With hindsight, it encouraged me to experience romance as something haunted, even at its giddy beginning, by a teary ending.
86, I was able to a judgment with the benefit of hindsight.
87, Muchlater, from hindsight, Liang commented, "Neither knew the grammar of Chinese architecture; they wrote uncomprehending descriptions of Chinese buildings."
88, With hindsight, it encouraged me to experience romance as something haunted, even at its giddy beginning, by a teary ending. And maybe that becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
89, With the benefit of hindsight, pinpointing romanticism in music or neoclassicism in art is easy.
90, Usually , historical eras are defined by accomplishments analyzed with the benefit of contextua 1 hindsight.
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