witting

IPA: wˈɪtɪŋ

noun

  • (obsolete) Knowledge, awareness.
  • A surname from German.

adjective

  • aware, knowledgable
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Examples of "witting" in Sentences

  • I think the witting is the problem, The actors get bad material.
  • Just as infuriating is the witting acceptance among the leadership class.
  • Wonder what of interest might be found on the ships, besides witting fools?
  • Insist on a contract in witting that specifies the nature of the service to be provided.
  • Arthur Kirkland says: rachel: Wonder what of interest might be found on the ships, besides witting fools?
  • If I'm going to indulge in some sort of Ron Swanson item, it's usually witting with him in the furniture shop.
  • But they have been his witting—and unwitting—enablers, and the consequences of the latest disclosures rest on their shoulders, too.
  • A friend of mine, a sociologist by training, told me that whatever I chose to write about Clinton would be a lie, that no conclusions could be drawn that weren't the witting or unwitting result of bias or ignorance or simply not having the whole story.

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