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  1. WIT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    wit, humor, irony, sarcasm, satire, repartee mean a mode of expression intended to arouse amusement. wit suggests the power to evoke laughter by remarks showing verbal felicity or ingenuity and swift …

  2. WIT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    WIT definition: the keen perception and cleverly apt expression of those connections between ideas that awaken amusement and pleasure. See examples of wit used in a sentence.

  3. WIT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    WIT meaning: 1. the ability to use words in a clever and humorous way: 2. a person who is skilled at using…. Learn more.

  4. WIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    WIT definition: 1. the ability to use words in a clever and humorous way: 2. a person who is skilled at using…. Learn more.

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    Map of Wentworth Institute of Technology with 83 Buildings and Locations! Find Anything at WIT!

  6. Wit - definition of wit by The Free Dictionary

    at one's wit's or wits' end, drained of all ideas or mental resources; utterly confused or frustrated.

  7. Wit - Wikipedia

    Wit is a form of intelligent humour —the ability to say or write things that are clever and typically funny. [1] Someone witty, also known as a wit, is a person skilled at wit, making spontaneous one-line or …

  8. WIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you describe someone as a wit, you mean that they have the ability to use words or ideas in an amusing, clever, and imaginative way. Holmes was gregarious, a great wit, a man of wide interests.

  9. wit - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    speech or writing showing such perception and expression. a person having or noted for such perception and expression. astuteness. Usually, wits. mental acuity, composure, and …

  10. wit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 19, 2025 · wit (countable and uncountable, plural wits) (now usually in the plural) Sanity. He's gone completely out of his wits. (obsolete, usually in the plural) The senses. Intellectual ability; faculty of …