Examples of 'wit' in a sentence
Meaning of "wit"
wit (noun): The capacity for inventive thought and quick understanding; intelligence
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- Sanity.
- The senses.
- Intellectual ability; faculty of thinking, reasoning.
- The ability to think quickly; mental cleverness, especially under short time constraints.
How to use "wit" in a sentence
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Your wit should be as fast as your hands.
It does not fit wit the other murders.
Your wit is only exceeded by your generosity.
Maybe something with a little more wit.
The wit for that helicopter attack.
Some people hate wit in the morning.
Het is wit en het draaft door de woestijn.
He had all the wit in the world.
The wit and wisdom of their king.
I have lost all wit and willpower.
I got wit and charm and personality.
Nor all your piety nor wit.
A little wit will serve a fortunate man.
I was looking forward to enjoying his renowned wit.
And again with your rapier wit.
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I am not really known for my quick wit.
Master of the wit and the repartee.
I should as soon call her mother a wit.
The emblem of wit and true bravery.
When is a man safe from such wit.
Impress her with your rapier wit.
I thought you were a man of wit and humor.
To put her wit into her songs.
You still got your quick wit.
Your famous wit is lost on me this morning.
I thank your pretty sweet wit for it.
We are wit nessing the end of an epoch.
Suddenly people wanted wit and authenticity.
A good wit will make use of anything.
And spirit and wit and feeling.
Reputed to be extremely intelligent and sharp of wit.
I dare say her wit remains intact.
You have got the gift of wit.
He was quick of wit and possessed enormous charm.
And it brightens her delicacy and wit.
Full of wit and grace and charm.
Confirms your application as been wit drawn or inactivated.
I could say the same of your wit.
You have the wit to bring yourself.
Anyway the gods are contented wit hit.
Your reputation for wit is well deserved.
You got one day to come up wit.
Of so high and plenteous wit and invention.
He that has and a little tiny wit.
You hide behind wit and sarcasm.
I would you had but the wit.
You have a quick wit for a woman.
He was well known for his wit.
A provincial young lady with a lively wit.
He was not interested in the appearance of intellect or wit.