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witted, a. (ˈwɪtɪd) Forms: see wit n.; also 4 ywittede, wyttet, 7 erron. wittied, witti'd. [f. wit n. + -ed2.] 1. Having wit or wits (of a specified quality or amount): with qualifying adv., as well-witted, etc. (obs.), or in parasynthetic comb. with an adj., as dull-witted, fine-witted, half-witted...
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QUICK-WITTED Synonyms: 160 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for QUICK-WITTED: intelligent, clever, smart, quick, fast, brilliant, sharp, exceptional; Antonyms of QUICK-WITTED: dumb, stupid, simple, unintelligent, slow ...
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641 Synonyms & Antonyms for half witted | Thesaurus.com
Find 641 different ways to say half witted, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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Quick-witted - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
quick-witted: 1 adj mentally nimble and resourceful " quick-witted debater" "saved an embarrassing situation with quick-witted tact" Synonyms: adroit quick or skillful or adept in action or thought
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-witted(forming compound adjs 用以构成复合形容词) having a certain type of intelligence 有某种智力的: ,dim-witted ,quick-witted * ,slow-witted.
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96 Funny Smart Jokes For Quick-Witted People | Bored Panda
Jan 5, 202396 Funny Smart Jokes For Quick-Witted People. Žydrūnė Trukanavičiūtė and. Džiugas Ožekauskas. 42. 3. ADVERTISEMENT. We all like to crack jokes and laugh — even the smartest ones. While most of us usually crack some dark humor jokes or pre-prepared corny jokes, others, like bookworms and philosophy students, prefer to use smart jokes ...
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HALF-WITTED Synonyms: 184 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for HALF-WITTED: stupid, dumb, slow, simple, thick, foolish, ignorant, idiotic; Antonyms of HALF-WITTED: intelligent, brilliant, clever, smart, quick, bright ...
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thick-witted
ˈthick-ˈwitted, a. (stress var.) Having ‘thick’ wits; dull of intellect, stupid.1634 W. Wood New Eng. Prosp. To Rdr., I decline this sort of thick-witted readers. 1642 Milton Apol. Smect. Wks. 1851 III. 256 The conceit that all who are not Prelaticall, are grosse-headed, thick-witted, illiterat, sha...
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Quick-witted Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
quick-witted: [adjective] quick in perception and understanding : mentally alert.
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half-witted
half-witteda half-wit - a stupid person. I hope she's not bringing that half-witted brother of hers.
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dull-witted
dull-witted, a. (ˈdʌlˌwɪtɪd) [parasynthetic f. dull wit + -ed2.] Having a dull wit; stupid.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) III. 467 Dyvers manere of soules..beeþ witted in a cleer day, and dul witted in an hevy. 1553 Eden Treat. Newe Ind. (Arb.) 22 Dulle witted, of no strength, and Idolaters. a 1680 But...
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nimble-witted
nimble-witted, a. Quick-witted.1613–16 W. Browne Brit. Past. ii. v, The nimble-witted Mercury. 1687 Settle Refl. Dryden 84 What cannot a nimble witted Commentatour find out. 1879 C. Rossetti Seek & Find 198 Many nimble-witted individuals of our lesser sex. 1899 Q. Rev. Apr. 459 The nimble-witted Vol...
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ready-witted
ready-witted, a. [ready a. 6 a.] Of a ready wit or intelligence; quick of apprehension.1581 G. Pettie tr. Guazzo's Civ. Conv. iii. (1586) 127 b, Manie grosse heads, by continuall studie become readie witted. 1784 Burns Ep. J. Rankine i, O rough, rude ready-witted Rankine. 1821 Scott Kenilw. xvi, Var...
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少根筋 - (coll.) dim-witted, foolish, absent-minded - shǎo gēn jīn ...
English - Chinese Dictionary | Meaning of 少根筋 in English: (coll.) dim-witted, foolish, absent-minded | ChinesePod.com
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half-witted
ˈhalf-ˌwitted, a. [f. half wit + -ed2. 1706 Hearne Collect. 12 Dec. I. 312 A man of half wit.] † 1. Lacking or deficient in (common) sense or reason; simple; senseless. Obs.c 1645 Howell Lett. (1650) II. 32 To have to doe with perverse, irrationall, half-witted men. 1647 Clarendon Hist. Reb. vi. §10...
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