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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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61, This is a musical with polish and wit.
62, She was known for the quickness of her wit.
63, There is wit enough, and to spare.
64, The barb of his wit made us wince.
65, She marries wit and/with scholarship in her writing.
66, He has a swift wit.
67, He was esteemed as a literary wit.
68, She delivered her speech with tremendous wit and verve.
69, Her wit stunned the audience.
70, He was acclaimed for his acerbic wit and repartee.
71, He was dazzled by her beauty and wit.
72, As a writer, he combined wit and/with passion.
73, Mary's gaiety and wit have enchanted us all.
74, Her conversation was salted with wit.
75, He was charmed by her beauty and wit.
75, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
76, Her speeches are rather short on wit.
77, Her performance breathed wit and charm.
78, His wit made even troubles seem amusing.
79, At least you had the wit to ask for help.
80, This does not stop me giving you a little treat. To wit, an invitation to dine at Brown's.
81, He entertained the audience for two hours with his wit and wisdom.
82, In conversation she exudes wit and self - assurance .
83, He was a man of sharp wit/sharp-witted man who always spoke his mind.
84, He is a man of many words but of little wit.
85, The information is there and waiting to be accessed by anyone with the wit to use it.
86, Julie Burchill is famous for her precocity and rapier wit.
87, Beware her waspish wit.
88, Several pieces of major legislation have been introduced in the US over the past few years, to wit: the Americans With Disabilities Act,[sentencedict.com] the Clean Air Act and the Civil Rights Act.
89, Holmes was gregarious, a great wit, a man of wide interests.
90, Dorothy Parker's writing is characterized by a trenchant wit and sophistication.
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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