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wit [wɪt] SUST.

1. wit no pl. (humour):

wit
wit
biting/dry wit

2. wit no pl. (intelligence):

wit
(raz)um m
wit
wit

4. wit (funny person):

wit
wit

ˈhalf-wit SUST. pey.

Ejemplos de uso para wit

quick wit
wit [I (he) wot, pt & pp wist, witting] (obsolete)

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
As its editor-in-chief, he became known for his wit and sharp-tongued remarks; he ruthlessly derided key contemporary political figures as clerical lutefisk and royal stable jacks.
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One said that he gave the pilot a small burst of energy, while another said that he made it crackle with a bit of wit.
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Other writers full of cogency and wit will fill his place.
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It required quick wit and repartee and often gave rise to laughter and applause when a particularly clever phrase was sung.
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The meandering discussions they have about life, death, dreams and mortality have all the sizzle and wit you could ever hope to find in a movie.
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At the same time he became known as a host on the banquet circuit, famous for his good-natured wit aimed at his fellow celebrities.
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She was considered to be brilliant, charming, driven, elegant, forthright, and graceful with a keen wit and a lively, opinionated, and passionate personality.
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His fans, on the other hand, delighted in his unflagging wit and elegant style.
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There were 6 contributors to the columns section, each with their own brand of wit and sarcasm.
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The meandering discussions they have about life, death, dreams and mortality have all the sizzle and wit you could ever hope to find in such a movie.
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