Having the capacity for thought and reason especially to a high degree.
Exercising or showing good judgment.
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Examples for "witty "
Examples for "witty "
1 As a result, their insults are often witty , literary and highly intelligent.
2 She is all vanity: fancies herself beautiful; witty ; in short, like you.
3 In modern times Pitt was grave; Fox, Melbourne, and Canning were witty .
4 I chuckled, convinced that I had just thought a particularly witty thought.
5 Are you sure about that one!' But he's quite witty and bright.
1 He's self-deprecating and quick - witted enough to keep the action breezing right along.
2 They have the reputation of being the most quick - witted of all Chinese.
3 But the four police were oversure, and Yasmini too quick - witted for them.
4 He jests with his grief, too, in quick - witted retort, as Hamlet jests:
5 Despite his reputation for quietness, Seaman is quick - witted and bolshie with hecklers.
1 She was only sixteen, this sharp - witted little girl, and a beautiful blonde.
2 In the course of her account, she emerges as sharp - witted if occasionally haughty.
3 But she was sharp - witted , and made the most of the situation even so.
4 He's sharp - witted , but is apparently interested only in direct, quantifiable objectives.
5 In regard to other things he was sharp - witted above his fellows.
Endowed with the capacity to reason.
Possessing sound knowledge.
1 Technology offers great promise with ' intelligent borders'. Hunt was educated at Oxford.
2 You'd think they'd develop an intelligent approach to land allocation and use.
3 As a result, their insults are often witty, literary and highly intelligent .
4 Between ten and twenty components come together to form an intelligent individual.
5 You're here because you're both young, intelligent , active professionals with good prospects.
6 Base your decision on intelligent research. Have you bought a second home?
7 She said the technology was there and it just needed intelligent design.
8 He claims that they're the most intelligent & playful North American animal.
9 That deal includes the development of ' intelligent vehicles' and sharing manufacturing resources.
10 It is a really outstanding performance from Kendrick: fiercely intelligent , serious, real.
11 Anyway: taken a whole, this was often an interesting and intelligent intervention.
12 However, the Dunning-Kruger effect reveals that less - intelligent people are usually incredibly confident.
13 They're known as being very intelligent , and they're a great family pet.
14 Elephants are intelligent animals whose sophisticated social ties are exploited by poachers.
15 In some cases, that means introducing the basic tenets of intelligent design.
16 The demand is based on the worth and dignity of intelligent labor.
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