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Sentence count:276+17Posted:2016-12-31Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: humorintelligencesenseunderstandingAntonym: stupiditySimilar words: withwithoutwithingo withswitchdo withdown withwitlessMeaning: [wɪt]  n. 1. a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter 2. mental ability 3. a witty amusing person who makes jokes. 
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31, His natural charm and wit made him very popular.
32, He hadn't the wits/wit enough to realize the danger.
33, The wit of Mencken enlivened his age.
34, be endowed with sth to naturally have a particular feature, quality, etc: She was endowed with intelligence and wit.
35, It is the combination of wit and political analysis that makes his articles so readable.
36, Her conversation sparkled with her own subtle blend of wit and charm.
37, A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.
38, Her gesture, motion, and her smiles,Her wit, her voice my heart beguiles,Beguiles my heart, I know not why,And yet, Ill love her till I die. Thomas Ford.
39, Trick and treachery are the practice if fools,that have not wit enough to be honest.
40, The news of your transfer surprised us all. We will miss you, but realize that exciting opportunities and challenges await you. It has been an honor to be your colleague. We have all benefited from your wit and wisdom and wish you every success on your career path.
41, At 20 years of age the will reigns; at 30 the wit; at 40 the judgement. Benjamin Franklin 
42, Wit Wolzek claimed the legislation could impinge on privacy, self determination and respect for religious liberty.
43, Our teacher is full of wit when he has a lesson.
44, His friends praised his generosity, wit and learning.
45, Her liveliness and wit impressed him.
46, She had a laconic wit.
47, Oscar Wilde's name is synonymous with wit.
48, Her wit and intelligence extorted their admiration.
49, He had the wit to telephone the police.
50, He was known for his dry/ready/sharp wit.
51, He is renowned for his rapier wit.
52, by her beauty and wit.
53, He is delighting audiences with his wit and humour.
54, His mordant wit appealed to students.
55, He's not known for his coruscating wit.
56, She's famous in the office for her caustic wit.
57, She was endowed with intelligence and wit.
58, She has great charm and a ready wit.
59, They wonder at the boy's wit.
60, His writing combines elegance and wit.
More similar words: withwithoutwithingo withswitchdo withdown withwitlesswitnessdo withoutdeal withgo withoutswitch onswitch offmeet withplay withlive withwithdrawwith youngcope withtalk withget on withbear withend up withput up withwittinglytogether withcomply within line withcome up with
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