Meaning & Definition of Witty in English
English⟶
Witty
Clever and funny.
Pronunciation:
/ˈwɪti/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Characterized by a quick and inventive verbal humor.
Example Sentence: His witty remarks always lightened the mood at the meetings.
Definition: Displaying ingenuity in making jokes or funny comments.
Example Sentence: She is known for her witty commentary during the show.
Definition: Full of clever and amusing ideas.
Example Sentence: The novel is filled with witty observations about modern life.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'witty', from Old English 'wita', meaning 'wise'.
Synonyms
cleverhumorousfunnysmartsharp
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.
Translations
- Spanish: ingenioso
- French: espiègle
- German: witzig
- Russian: остроумный
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.