wantwit (Meaning)
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wantwit (n.)
One destitute of wit or sense; a blockhead; a fool.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wantwit
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wantwit Sentence Examples
- "Did you leave the oven on again, you wantwit?" she sighed, exasperation lacing her voice.
- The wantwit tripped over his own shoelaces and landed face-first in the cake.
- Their escape plan was riddled with holes, clearly devised by a bunch of wantwits.
- The salesman's exaggerated claims made him look like a complete wantwit.
- Don't bother explaining it to him, he's a total wantwit and won't understand anyway.
- The news report mocked the politician's outlandish proposals, calling him a danger and a wantwit.
- Despite the clear "Do Not Enter" sign, the wantwit barged right through the door.
- The instructions were simple, even a wantwit could follow them, yet he still managed to mess it up.
- Their constant bickering made them look like a couple of squabbling wantwits.
- The movie portrayed the villain as a bumbling wantwit, easily outsmarted by the hero.
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One destitute of wit or sense; a blockhead; a fool.
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"Did you leave the oven on again, you wantwit?" she sighed, exasperation lacing her voice.
The wantwit tripped over his own shoelaces and landed face-first in the cake.
Their escape plan was riddled with holes, clearly devised by a bunch of wantwits.
The salesman's exaggerated claims made him look like a complete wantwit.