Meaning & Definition of word "Witty"

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    Witty

    /ˈwɪti/

    adjective:

    • 1. Possessing a keen sense of humor, characterized by clever and often humorous remarks.
      • Example: Her witty remarks during the meeting kept everyone entertained.
    • 2. Displaying quick and inventive verbal humor.
      • Example: The comedian's witty banter had the audience laughing throughout the show.
    • 3. Marked by cleverness and ingenuity.
      • Example: His witty solutions to complex problems made him a valuable team member.
    • 4. Characterized by a sharp, inventive, or funny saying.
      • Example: The author's witty commentary on social issues made the book both insightful and enjoyable.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'witty', from Old English 'wita', meaning 'wise'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    witty banter:

    A playful and humorous exchange of remarks.

    witty comeback:

    A quick, clever, and often cutting response.

    witty repartee:

    A quick and engaging conversation filled with clever remarks.

    Related Words

    humor:

    The quality of being amusing, or the ability to express humor.

    clever:

    Quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent.

    sarcasm:

    The use of irony to mock or convey contempt.

    Slang Meanings of witty

    Meaning: Quick-witted

    Example Sentence: He's such a quick-witted guy; he always has the right thing to say.

    Meaning: Sharp

    Example Sentence: Her sharp sense of humor made the conversation lively.