wittiness (Meaning)

Wordnet

wittiness (n)

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

Webster

wittiness (n.)

The quality of being witty.

wittiness Sentence Examples

  1. The comedian's wittiness kept the audience in stitches throughout the show.
  2. Robert's quick wit and wittiness made him a formidable debater.
  3. The author's wittiness shone through in the clever wordplay and humorous anecdotes.
  4. The politician's wittiness allowed him to deflect uncomfortable questions with a smile.
  5. The professor's lectures were filled with wittiness, making even the most complex topics enjoyable.
  6. The playwright's wittiness infused the script with a delightful blend of humor and intelligence.
  7. Mary's sharp tongue and wittiness made her a formidable opponent in any verbal sparring match.
  8. The company's marketing slogans displayed a refreshing dose of wittiness that resonated with consumers.
  9. The student's witty response to the teacher's question earned him a round of applause.
  10. The wittiness of the film's dialogue kept the audience laughing from start to finish.

FAQs About the word wittiness

a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughterThe quality of being witty.

satire, irony, ridiculousness,whimsicality, absurdity, wryness, ludicrousness, lampoon, slapstick, farce

pathos, sorrow, sorrow, pathos, torment, torture, seriousness, woe, agony, heartache

The comedian's wittiness kept the audience in stitches throughout the show.

Robert's quick wit and wittiness made him a formidable debater.

The author's wittiness shone through in the clever wordplay and humorous anecdotes.

The politician's wittiness allowed him to deflect uncomfortable questions with a smile.