Intelligent, Clever, Bright, Sharp, Gifted, Observant, Alert
or
"Brainy", "On the Ball"
Witted' means 'possessing a mind', and it is often used with an adjective describing what kind of mind the person possesses. For example, a person might be quick-witted or sharp-witted.
dense, dim-witted, dull, foolish, moronic, simple minded
quick idea
sudden, unexpected, rapid, surprising, quick, rash, curt, brief, short
a Antonym for obstinacy is thin. Antonym means the opposite off something for example sad would change into happy and fast would change into slow. A synonym is a word meaning the same (similar) sad could be unhappy, fast would be quick.
Quick-witted is an adjective meaning able to think or respond quickly and effectively.Whilst it would be fair to say that someone who is quick-witted is also intelligent, it would be erroneous to jump to the conclusion that one is the synonymous with the other.
My little brother was quick-witted when we left our lights on. He was quick-witted and never at a loss for a smart answer. The quick-witted brown fox jumped over the lazy-bones dog.
My little brother was quick-witted when we left our lights on. He was quick-witted and never at a loss for a smart answer. The quick-witted brown fox jumped over the lazy-bones dog.
I was offered an upgrade again because of my quick-witted solutions to the problems at hand. The quick-witted fox jumped over and over the lazy, lazy dog.
quick witted
Some words that rhyme with "quick witted" include "Lick fritted," "thick-knitted," and "stick fitted."
Why? -what have you heard?
Witted' means 'possessing a mind', and it is often used with an adjective describing what kind of mind the person possesses. For example, a person might be quick-witted or sharp-witted.
quick-witted intelligent smart
Having ready wit
"Quick-witted" means "clever, or intelligent." In Telugu, that would be తెలివైన (telivaina).
quick witted