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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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91, With her beauty, wit and charm, he found her irresistible.
92, It is an anthology that crackles with wit and wisdom.
93, He'd like "happiness" to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit "Major affective disorder, pleasant type".
94, It shouldn't be beyond the wit of man to arrange for them both to be there at the same time.
95, It's surely not beyond the wit of man to come up with a solution.
96, Pilot error, to wit failure to follow procedures, was the cause of the accident.
97, Sydney Smith, a notable wit, once remarked that he never read a book before he reviewed it because it might prejudice his opinion of it.
98, It should not be beyond the wit of man to resolve this dispute.
99, The essays could do with a flash of wit or humor.
100, She had to use all her native wit to convince the police.
101, He will leave at the end of term, to wit 30 July.
102, She used humour and wit as weapons against her enemies.
103, Thankfully, Reid had the wit to see what was wrong with the plan.
104, I hope he's got the wit to take the key with him.
105, His abrasive wit and caustic comments were an interviewer's nightmare.
106, I was swept off my feet by her wit and charm.
107, The letters show the acerbic wit for which Parker was both admired and feared.
108, Soar with wit. Conquer with dignity. Handle with care. Criss Jami 
109, It takes wit(http://sentencedict.com/wit.html), concentration and nimble fingers.
110, He was a man with a very impish wit.
111, People love him for his wit and charm.
112, To wit, a paradigm shift.
113, It made me jealous with its wit and irony....
114, His expression kept changing-irony, wit, envy.
115, Wit operates on a more superficial level than imagination.
116, Oscar Wilde was a famous wit.
117, It is not a tie-in but a new story full of action, wit and unsavoury characters.
118, His cursing, stupidity and general obnoxiousness provide ample material for Sedaris' wit.
119, Without glamour, diversity, wit and experiment, disco can deteriorate into the most boring music of all time.
120, Since then, Carlton has coolly fielded questions for congressional inquisitors with wit and folksy aplomb.
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