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    wit
    /wɪt/

    noun

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  2. WIT definition: 1. the ability to use words in a clever and humorous way: 2. a person who is skilled at using…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of WIT is the ability to relate seemingly disparate things so as to illuminate or amuse. How to use wit in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Wit.

  4. Wit definition: the keen perception and cleverly apt expression of those connections between ideas that awaken amusement and pleasure.. See examples of WIT used in a sentence.

  5. Wit is brainpower or mental ability, or the person who possesses such ability, especially when it's used humorously. When we are scared out of our wits, we — figuratively, anyway — lose for a moment our mental faculties.

  6. a person who is skilled at using words in a smart and humorous way: Sydney Smith, a notable wit, once remarked that he never read a book before he reviewed it because it might prejudice his opinion of it. Fewer examples. He's not known for his coruscating wit. She had a laconic wit. His friends praised his generosity, wit and learning.

  7. The ability to express oneself intelligently in a playful or humorous manner, often in overturning audience expectations: a writer with a scintillating wit. b. A person noted for this ability, especially in conversation: "My mother, the family wit and teaser, knew better than to joke about the disaster" ( Donald Hall ).

  8. [countable] a person who has the ability to say or write things that are both clever and humorous. a well-known wit and raconteur. Topics Personal qualities c2. wits. [plural] your ability to think quickly and clearly and to make good decisions. He needed all his wits to find his way out. The game was a long battle of wits.

  9. Wit is the ability to use words or ideas in an amusing, clever, and imaginative way. Boulding was known for his biting wit. They love her practical attitude to life, her zest and wit. Synonyms: humour, fun, quips, banter More Synonyms of wit. 2. countable noun.

  10. the ability to say things that are funny and clever: a woman of great intelligence and wit. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence. (Definition of wit from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of wit.

  11. The natural ability to perceive and understand; intelligence. American Heritage. The mind. Webster's New World. Powers of thinking and reasoning; intellectual and perceptive powers. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Mental faculties with respect to their state of balance, esp. in their normal condition of sanity. Webster's New World.