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Witt

Definition:

1. (Noun) A person who possesses clever and humorous speech or writing, often characterized by wit and intelligence.

2. (Noun) Quick and clever wit or intelligence displayed in speech or writing.

3. (Verb) To make clever and humorous remarks or jokes.

4. (Adjective) Characterized by clever and witty speech or writing.

Examples:

Noun - Sense 1:

She is an incredible witt who always keeps us entertained with her clever anecdotes.

Noun - Sense 2:

His book is filled with witt and intelligent humor, making it a delightful read.

Verb:

During the interview, she witted about her previous job experiences, leaving the interviewer impressed.

Adjective:

The stand-up comedian is known for his witt dialogues and hilarious punchlines.

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