wit
- IPA[wɪt]
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- the capacity for inventive thought and quick understanding; keen intelligence;good sense
noun: wit, plural noun: wits
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- 1. the capacity for inventive thought and quick understanding; keen intelligence she does not lack perception or native wit he needed all his wits to figure out the way back 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ good sense I had the wit to realize that the only way out was up
- 2. a natural aptitude for using words and ideas in a quick and inventive way to create humour his caustic wit cuts through the humbug 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a witty person she is such a wit 同義詞
- natural ability to cope with everyday matters; common sense: with mother wit you'll sidestep these hazards
Oxford Dictionary
- natural ability to cope with everyday matters; common sense: with mother wit you'll sidestep these hazards
Oxford American Dictionary
- the essence of a witty statement lies in its concise wording and delivery
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- the essence of a witty statement lies in its concise wording and delivery
Oxford American Dictionary
- allow oneself to think calmly and clearly in a demanding situation
Oxford American Dictionary
- allow oneself to think calmly and clearly in a demanding situation
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- IPA[wit]
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- mental sharpness and inventiveness; keen intelligence: he does not lack perception or native wit
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- IPA[wit]
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- have knowledge: I addressed a few words to the lady you wot of I wot that but too well
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- have knowledge: I addressed a few words to the lady you wot of
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