Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. SYNONYMY NOTE: wit 1 refers to the ability to perceive the incongruous and to express it in quick, sharp, spontaneous, often sarcastic remarks that delight or entertain; humor is applied to the ability to perceive and express that which is comical, ludicrous, or ridiculous, but connotes kindliness, geniality, sometimes even pathos, in the expression and a reaction of sympathetic amusement from the audience; irony 1 refers to the humor implicit in the contradiction between literal expression ...

  2. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wit wit / wɪt / noun 1 amusing [uncountable] FUNNY the ability to say things that are clever and amusing a woman of great wit and charm quick/dry/sharp etc wit His sharp wit had them all smiling. 2 amusing person [countable] FUNNY someone who is able to say clever and amusing things 3 → wits 4 ...

  3. Wit definition: . See examples of WIT used in a sentence.

  4. 5 [uncountable] wit to do something the intelligence or good sense to know what is the right thing to do At least you had the wit to ask for help. It should not be beyond the wit of man to resolve this dispute. see witless; wit noun witty adjective witticism noun outwit verb wit noun witty adjective witticism noun outwit verb Idioms

  5. Definition of wit noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Wit definition: The natural ability to perceive and understand; intelligence.

  7. WIT meaning: 1 : an ability to say or write things that are clever and usually funny; 2 : a person who is known for making clever and funny remarks The Britannica Dictionary mobile search Home