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wit [ wit ]


noun  (plural wits)
Definition:
 
1. ingenious humor: the apt, clever, and often humorous association of words or ideas, or a capacity for it

2. speech or writing showing wit: speech or writing that shows an apt, clever, and often humorous association of words

3. witty person: somebody known for using wit

4. intelligence: mental acumen, intelligence, or reasoning power



plural noun wits 
Definition:
 
shrewdness: mental acumen, shrewdness, or reasoning power

[ Old English wit "mind, understanding" < Indo-European, "see, know"]

wit·ted adjective

be at your wits' end to be in despair as to how to cope with something

live by your wits to use cunning and ingenuity in order to survive

pit your wits against somebody to compete with somebody in an intellectual exercise

scare or frighten somebody out of his or her wits to fill somebody with sudden terror

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