"Witty" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Clever and humorous, often in a clever or sarcastic way, and displaying a quick and clever turn of thought.
Witticisms are humorous or clever sayings or remarks. They are often witty, satirical, or ironic in nature and are used to convey a point in a lighthearted or amusing way. Witticisms can be used to add flavor and humor to conversations, writing, or speeches, and are often used by comedians, writers, and public speakers to engage and entertain their audience.
Having a natural aptitude for witty remarks or expressions. Characterized by a quick and clever sense of humor.
Witting is a rare or obsolete word that means witty. It can also be seen as a variation of the word 'wittingly' which means intentionally or knowingly.
A wittol is a colloquial term in Yorkshire and some other English dialect areas that refers to the husband of a woman who has been unfaithful, who nevertheless chooses to remain in the relationship. The term is derived from the Middle English word "witan," which means "to know," and implies that the husband has some knowledge or acceptance of his wife's infidelity.
The Witwatersrand is a geological formation and area of outcrops in the Gauteng province of South Africa. It is the name of a range of hills that includes the Northern, Western, and Southern regions of Johannesburg, in addition to the Witwatersrand Basin, a major economically important gold-bearing geologic feature.
Witzelsucht is a German word, but it is also used in English to describe a condition where a person has a excessive and compulsive need to make jokes, puns, or witty remarks, often at inappropriate times or in situations where it is not appreciated.
Adjective: extremely clever or skillful.<br><br>Example: "He was a wiz with computers and could fix any problem."<br><br>Noun: a person, especially a young woman, who wears long, flowing dresses and performs magic tricks.<br><br>Example: "The crowd loved the wiz as she vanished into thin air."<br><br>Note: The word "wiz" is often used as a shortened form of "wizard" but often carries the connotation of someone who is extremely skilled or knowledgeable, especially in a particular field.
A wizard is a person, typically a man, with magical powers, often depicted in fantasy fiction or folklore as wearing a long, flowing robe and carrying a magic wand.
The art of magic; a branch of magic dealing with supernatural beings, spells, and mysterious powers, especially as associated with fantasy stories, mythical activities, or occult practices