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Definitions for Wit
[1] the keen perception and cleverly apt expression of those connections between ideas that awaken amusement and pleasure.
[2] speech or writing showing such perception and expression.
[3] a person having or noted for such perception and expression.
[4] understanding, intelligence, or sagacity; astuteness.
[5] Usually wits . powers of intelligent observation, keen perception, ingenious contrivance, or the like; mental acuity, composure, and resourcefulness: using one's wits to get ahead. mental faculties; senses: to lose one's wits; frightened out of one's wits.
[6] at one's wit's end . at the end of one's ideas or mental resources; perplexed: My two-year-old won't eat anything but pizza, and I'm at my wit's end.
[7] keep /have one's wits about one , to remain alert and observant; be prepared for or equal to anything: to keep your wits about you in a crisis.
[8] live by one's wits , to provide for oneself by employing ingenuity or cunning; live precariously: We traveled around the world, living by our wits.
[9] Archaic . to know.
[10] the talent or quality of using unexpected associations between contrasting or disparate words or ideas to make a clever humorous effect
[11] speech or writing showing this quality
[12] a person possessing, showing, or noted for such an ability, esp in repartee
[13] practical intelligence (esp in the phrase have the wit to )
[14] Scot and Northern English dialect information or knowledge (esp in the phrase get wit of )
[15] archaic mental capacity or a person possessing it
[16] obsolete the mind or memory
[17] archaic to be or become aware of (something)
[18] to wit that is to say; namely (used to introduce statements, as in legal documents)
Words related to Wit
fun, joke, satire, repartee, jest, wisecrack, pleasantry, prank, drollery, levity, lark, raillery, pun, aphorism, banter, burlesque, gag, sally, quip, jocularity
Words nearby Wit
wist, wister, wisteria, wistful, wisła, wit, witan, witblits, witch, witch alder, witch ball
Origin of Wit
2before 900; Middle English witen, Old English witan; cognate with Dutch weten, German wissen, Old Norse vita, Gothic witan to know; akin to Latin vidēre, Greek ideîn to see, Sanskrit vidati (he) knows. See wot
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Word origin for Wit
Old English witan; related to Old High German wizzan (German wissen ), Old Norse vita, Latin vidēre to see
Synonyms for Wit
fun, joke, satire, aphorism, badinage, banter, burlesque, drollery, facetiousness, gag, jest, jocularity, lark, levity, pleasantry, prank, pun, quip, raillery, repartee, sally, trick, whimsicality, wisecrack, wittiness, wordplay, bon mot, practical joke