"Witty" means clever or smart. A witty reply would be one that is clever - usually, a witty reply is humorous. Sometimes, a witty reply would just be one that was thought up very quickly in answer to a difficult question. Someone who is known for witty replies would be a good conversationalist, and usually popular at parties.
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Wittiness or wit.
Who's children?
His cleverness and wittiness.
As written in the question, 'wittiness' is an abstract noun to the state of being witty, and thus does not have a possessive form. If the writer meant 'witness', the possessive may be written as witness's or witness', both are accepted forms.
Burlesque, humour, farce, satire, wittiness...
No, because holidays originate from ancient pagan beliefs. You can check an Encyclopedia on that.
The noun form for the adjective witty is wittiness. Another noun form is wit.
They don’t have the choice to answer or not. They can be put in jail.
No. When the child is old enough to understand what it means to be a Jehovah's Wittiness, then he/she can make the choice to dedicate their life to serving God.
He used his wittiness to trick them by his cunning and dodgy words. It was beyond the imagination of the colonizers that Pilandok could defeat them because they looked at him, mere a commoner
That is the correct spelling of "witty" (cleverly humorous).