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[ US /ˈwɪti/ ]
[ UK /wˈɪti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. combining clever conception and facetious expression
    his sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent

How To Use witty In A Sentence

  • What's more, the narrative has pace and is injected with witty dialogue and humour.
  • He's intelligent, witty, a loving husband, and an excellent cook into the bargain.
  • Hayes, now a professor of film in New England, blossomed under the master's tutelage, producing crisp, witty dialogue, and for a while the two were close.
  • He remains an eloquent and witty portrait of self-delusion.
  • I only regret that I don't have some witty repartee to entertain myself as I write this review, but I think I'm still in shock.
  • The game is slick, intelligent and witty. The Sun
  • Based on a Korean fairy-tale, this light and witty piece of chinoiserie tells the story of a Mandarin's daughter who is engaged to a rich Ambassador but loves an impoverished youth.
  • Witty and warm with a mischievous twinkle in his eye. The Sun
  • When it comes to monster movies, novelty is not the be-all end-all; there is always room for a splashy new death or a witty recontextualization, but there are benefits to sticking to the formula. Farihah Zaman: 2010 Fantastic Fest #3: All Creatures Great and Small; Zombies, Vampires, and Terrible Human Beings
  • That this witty pioneer of the blogosphere, who made her name deflating the pretentions of the insider club of thin-skinned mediawhores no longer identifies with that sentiment is a cautionary tale. Hullabaloo
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