wittiness

IPA: wˈɪtinʌs

noun

  • the quality of being witty
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Examples of "wittiness" in Sentences

  • But this is made up for by the wittiness of the commentary.
  • Sadly, his "wittiness" will be available only in Birmingham.
  • So much the better for throwing the wittiness of the gestures into relief.
  • I do rather think you might need a touch more than just "wittiness" Ms Coren.
  • One of the reasons why I loved this novella so was the unbridled wittiness of the narrative.
  • Schauer attended her first tea party rally in 2009 and was impressed with the wittiness of the signs, the upbeat vibe and the detailed critiques of the Federal Reserve and national budget.
  • Schauer attended her first tea party rally in 2009 and was impressed with the wittiness of the signs, the upbeat vibe, and the detailed critiques of the Federal Reserve and national budget.
  • The book's wittiness is derived more from the incongruous circumstances than it is from one-liners (though there are those), and I'm undecided as to whether this is a lost opportunity (could it have been funnier?) or the reason why the humor succeeds (there are several laugh-out-loud moments).

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