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UK/["/wɪt/"]/US/["/wɪt/"]/

Meaning of Wit

the ability to say or write things that are both clever and humorous

In simple words: The ability to say clever and funny things.

Wit in a sentence

  • Her quick wit made the conversation lively and entertaining.
  • It takes wit to solve complex puzzles under time pressure.
  • The comedian’s wit was sharper than anyone else’s on the stage.
  • Showing his wit, he cleverly responded to the insult with humor.
  • She answered every question with surprising wit and intelligence.

How to use Wit

Used to describe someone's cleverness in conversations. More common in literary contexts; may be considered pretentious in casual settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'wit' like 'wit-ch,' a clever character who always has a funny comment ready.

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Synonyms for Wit

Opposites of Wit

  • dullness
  • tactlessness
  • bluntness

Common mistakes with Wit

  • Confusing wit with wisdom, which refers to knowledge rather than cleverness.
  • Using wit as a verb, instead of a noun.
  • Overusing the term in casual conversations where it might sound forced.

Compare Wit with Humor, Intelligence

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Frequently asked questions about Wit

What does Wit mean?

The ability to say clever and funny things.

What is the definition of Wit?

the ability to say or write things that are both clever and humorous

How do you use Wit in a sentence?

Her quick wit made the conversation lively and entertaining.

Can you give another example of Wit?

It takes wit to solve complex puzzles under time pressure.

What are synonyms for Wit?

Common alternatives include cleverness, humor, intelligence, sagacity, sharpness.

What is the opposite of Wit?

Opposite meanings include dullness, tactlessness, bluntness.

What words go with Wit?

It commonly pairs with great, quick, ready, have, wit and wisdom, use, have, gather, a battle of wits, have your wits about you, keep your wits about you, native, have, use, beyond the wit of man.

What are common mistakes when using Wit?

Confusing wit with wisdom, which refers to knowledge rather than cleverness. Using wit as a verb, instead of a noun. Overusing the term in casual conversations where it might sound forced.

How do you pronounce Wit?

US: /["/wɪt/"]/, UK: /["/wɪt/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Wit?

Used to describe someone's cleverness in conversations. More common in literary contexts; may be considered pretentious in casual settings.

What CEFR level is Wit?

"Wit" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.