Word: wit

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Synonyms: wit

eyeglass

Translations: wit

wit in spanish

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spanish
Translations:
sal, ingenio, donaire

wit in german

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german
Translations:
witz, verstand

wit in french

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french
Translations:
saillie, intelligence, esprit

wit in italian

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italian
Translations:
spirito

wit in portuguese

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portuguese
Translations:
sagacidade, espírito, querer, anseio, desejar, desejo

wit in dutch

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dutch
Translations:
verstand, spriet, geest, boegspriet

wit in russian

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russian
Translations:
ум, комик, остроумие, остряк, рассудок, соображение

wit in norwegian

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norwegian
Translations:
vidd

wit in swedish

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swedish
Translations:
vett

wit in finnish

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finnish
Translations:
älykäs, äly, veitikka

wit in czech

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czech
Translations:
vtip, inteligence, vtipnost, důvtip

wit in polish

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polish
Translations:
dowcipniś, dowcip, inteligencja, rozum

wit in hungarian

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hungarian
Translations:
eszesség, szellemesség, intelligencia

wit in greek

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greek
Translations:
πνεύμα, εξυπνάδα

wit in ukrainian

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ukrainian
Translations:
задумливо

wit in bulgarian

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bulgarian
Translations:
ум

wit in estonian

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estonian
Translations:
rippuba

wit in croatian

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croatian
Translations:
pamet, razum, dovitljivost, dosjetka, duhovitost

wit in latin

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latin
Translations:
sal

wit in romanian

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romanian
Translations:
spirit

wit in slovak

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slovak
Translations:
vtip

The meaning and "use of": wit

noun
  • mental sharpness and inventiveness; keen intelligence. - he does not lack perception or native wit
  • a natural aptitude for using words and ideas in a quick and inventive way to create humor. - a player with a sharp tongue and a quick wit
verb
  • have knowledge. - I addressed a few words to the lady you wot of
  • that is to say (used to make clearer or more specific something already said or referred to). - the textbooks show an irritating parochialism, to wit an almost total exclusion of papers not in English

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