Wit
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Wit ( noun )
- Intelligence and good judgement.
- The ability to make clever and funny comments.
- A person known for making clever and funny comments.
Origin:
Old english witt "mind, understanding, intelligence", of germanic origin; related to wise.
Examples:
- He spoke with wit and intelligence.
- She was known for her quick wit and clever comebacks.
- He was admired for his wit and wisdom.
- Her wit and humor made the party more enjoyable.
- The comedian's wit had the audience in stitches.
(As a verb)
Wit ( verb )
- Intelligence and good judgement.
- The ability to make clever and funny comments.
- A person known for making clever and funny comments.
Origin:
Old english witt "mind, understanding, intelligence", of germanic origin; related to wise.
Examples:
- He spoke with wit and intelligence.
- She was known for her quick wit and clever comebacks.
- He was admired for his wit and wisdom.
- Her wit and humor made the party more enjoyable.
- The comedian's wit had the audience in stitches.