Powers of thinking mental faculties, good sense
Possessed of wit; knowing; wise; skillful; judicious; clever; cunning., Especially, possessing wit or humor; good at repartee; droll; facetious; sometimes, sarcastic; as, a witty remark, poem, and the like.
The correct form is "wit's end", the noun "wit" is singular, possessive. The end of your "wit".
The plural of wit is wits.
I think the root word of wistful is wit. Wit means 'ideas that awaken amusement and pleasure'. Past tense of wit is wist.
"Playing the dozens" is a form of verbal insult comedy where participants engage in trading insults in a humorous manner. It often involves witty and creative insults meant to showcase one's ability to think on their feet and verbally spar with others.
Wit a Wii
Short for "with"
A persuasive argument is a logical and reasoned argument that aims to convince someone to adopt a certain viewpoint or take a particular action. It typically involves presenting evidence, reasoning, and persuasive techniques to sway the audience's opinion.
It means someone misheard the quotation, which is actually "brevity is the soul of wit."
Hit an iceberg. Don't no wit u mean. Hit an iceberg. Don't no wit u mean.
It means intelligence.
A REAL person WIT A SWAGG
"Brevity is the soul of wit" is from Lord Polonious' speech in Shakespeare's Hamlet, in Act II, scene ii.
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If you have your wits about you while others are losing theirs, you are ahead of the game.That play you wrote shows you have a lot of wit.
If you mean the colour, its "vit"