quick-wittedness (Meaning)

Wordnet

quick-wittedness (n)

intelligence as revealed by an ability to give correct responses without delay

Webster

quick-wittedness (n.)

Readiness of wit.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quick-wittedness

quick-wittedness Sentence Examples

  1. Her quick-wittedness allowed her to defuse tense situations with ease.
  2. The lawyer's quick-wittedness helped him win over the jury despite facing overwhelming evidence.
  3. The comedian's quick-wittedness kept the audience in stitches throughout his performance.
  4. In the heat of the argument, she used her quick-wittedness to turn the tables on her opponent.
  5. The candidate's quick-wittedness impressed the interviewers, earning him the coveted position.
  6. His quick-wittedness enabled him to spot loopholes in the contract that saved the company millions.
  7. The politician's quick-wittedness made him a formidable opponent in debates.
  8. The surgeon's quick-wittedness during the emergency surgery saved the patient's life.
  9. The detective's quick-wittedness led him to a crucial clue that cracked the case.
  10. In the midst of the chaos, she maintained her quick-wittedness, providing calm and clear direction.

FAQs About the word quick-wittedness

intelligence as revealed by an ability to give correct responses without delayReadiness of wit.

acumen, brilliance,quickness, braininess, alertness, astuteness, cleverness, intelligence, perspicacity, smartness

senselessness, weak-mindedness, simpleness, dulness, dullness, witlessness, gormlessness, foolishness, mindlessness, dumbness

Her quick-wittedness allowed her to defuse tense situations with ease.

The lawyer's quick-wittedness helped him win over the jury despite facing overwhelming evidence.

The comedian's quick-wittedness kept the audience in stitches throughout his performance.

In the heat of the argument, she used her quick-wittedness to turn the tables on her opponent.