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  1. 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.

  2. a person having or noted for such perception and expression. Synonyms: satirist, jester, wag. understanding, intelligence, or sagacity. Synonyms: mind, sense, wisdom. Usually wits. powers of intelligent observation, keen perception, ingenious contrivance, or the like; mental acuity, composure, and resourcefulness:

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

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

    • [uncountable, singular] the ability to say or write things that are both clever and humorous. to have a quick/sharp/dry/ready wit. a woman of wit and intelligence.
    • [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.
    • -witted. (in adjectives) having the type of intelligence mentioned. a quick-witted group of students.
  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. Some common synonyms of wit are humor, irony, repartee, sarcasm, and satire. While all these words mean "a mode of expression intended to arouse amusement," wit suggests the power to evoke laughter by remarks showing verbal felicity or ingenuity and swift perception especially of the incongruous.

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