Greek Meaning of wit

ευφυΐα

Other Greek words related to ευφυΐα

Definitions and Meaning of wit in English

Wordnet

wit (n)

a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter

mental ability

a witty amusing person who makes jokes

Webster

wit (inf.)

of Wit

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wit (t)

ing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of

Webster

wit (n.)

To know; to learn.

Webster

wit (v.)

Mind; intellect; understanding; sense.

A mental faculty, or power of the mind; -- used in this sense chiefly in the plural, and in certain phrases; as, to lose one's wits; at one's wits' end, and the like.

Felicitous association of objects not usually connected, so as to produce a pleasant surprise; also. the power of readily combining objects in such a manner.

A person of eminent sense or knowledge; a man of genius, fancy, or humor; one distinguished for bright or amusing sayings, for repartee, and the like.

FAQs About the word wit

ευφυΐα

a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter, mental ability, a witty amusing person who makes jokesof Wit, ing (p.

κωμικός,αστείος,κάρτα,κλόουν,αστείος,καλλιτέχνης,φαρσέρ,Κωμικός,Κωμικός,χιουμορίστας

απροσεξία,Απροσεξία,απροσεξία,Μυωπία,απροσεξία,ανοησία,παράλογος

wistonwish => Ουίνστονουίς, wistly => μελαγχολικά, wistit => Ουστίτης, wistfulness => μελαγχολία, wistfully => λαχταριστά,