Synonym: humor, intelligence, sense, understanding. Antonym: stupidity. Similar words: with, without, within, go with, switch, do with, down with, witless. Meaning: [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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181, With every letter she tried to top her last efforts and woo him with wit.
182, Revealing his conclusion would spoil the fun because Hitt tells his story with a deft touch and a sharp wit.
183, Sharp featured, with a Cockney accent and a biting wit, Mr Bowles was a gifted teacher.
184, He was not just ahead of his times, but a timeless figure whose prophetic words were cast as perceptive wit.
185, The lunches, which feature good food, wine and wit, have been a notable success since their inception in 1991.
186, It is not beyond the wit of man to introduce a weighting system to deal with local variations.
187, He survived the senior schools by developing a wit to match his intelligence.
188, It is enriched by brilliant Jac Jones illustrations in which, as in the text, the wit succeeds.
189, His limpid style and flashes of wit overcame Labour heckling, tickled the press and brought a smile to jaded Tory backbenchers.
190, Although Mr Quine has no important theorem to his name he wrote on mathematical logic with ingenuity and wit.
191, He is capable of avuncular charm, wheezy laughter and mischievous wit as well as grizzly ferocity and stick-in-the-mud reactionary attitudes and walking-stick-in-the-hand swashbuckling.
192, Mercury in Aries will give you insight - and the wit to negotiate some advantageous deals.
193, He mistrusted ravishment by charm, spiritual appeal, force, wit or other blandishments.
194, Until recently, the seventies were a widely hated era, and with wit and humor, Boogie Nights reminds us why.
195, Irony is, after all, the modern mode,(http://sentencedict.com/wit.html) a drinking companion for resonance and wit.
196, I'd never associated her with any kind of wit, but these were joky and mocking, very amusing letters.
197, A stolid, red-faced clergyman without wit or humour, he contrived to make any and every subject dull.
198, In fact, it accentuates the lavishly comic-book style and ironic wit of the whole film.
199, She is all style, all form, all impeccably dressed dandy and wit, with never a tear out of place.
200, He now used money where he had once used his wit.
201, It has no message, but entertains with wit, cunning, malice and a wicked twist in the tale.
202, Grim glory, matchless strength, and the wit to confuse[sentencedict.com], the charms to transform any invader.
203, The lightness and wit of Brooke-Rose's novels do, however, invite comparison with those of Muriel Spark.
204, To wit: Around 1920, Jess Swicegood put up a barbecue tent in Lexington, making himself one of the originals.
205, And she looks up to me for what she sees as my drive, my opinionated wit.
206, Shabba's dominance of reggae is due to his unique voice, strong personal style and quick wit.
207, But he felt no need to thrust himself into conversations or demonstrate his knowledge or wit.
208, How she would have skewered all this passing fuss with her incisive wit!
209, Palace lacked the speed of thought, the wit and the crisp execution that their boss displayed in his post-match press conference.
210, She is a woman of wit and intelligence, with a master's degree in business administration.
More similar words: with, without, within, go with, switch, do with, down with, witless, witness, do without, deal with, go without, switch on, switch off, meet with, play with, live with, withdraw, with young, cope with, talk with, get on with, bear with, end up with, put up with, wittingly, together with, comply with, in line with, come up with.