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witty

/ˈwɪdi/
/ˈwɪti/
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Other forms: wittiest; wittier

A witty remark is clever and funny and timed just right. When you make such a remark, you are also considered to be witty.

The adjective witty can be used to describe those quick little funny remarks that often demonstrate a sharp, biting humor delivered in a playful manner. Witty usually describes things that are off-the-cuff amusing, rather than remarks that are elaborate or carefully planned in advance. This adjective is usually used in a complimentary way, but, like its cousin clever, it can be used sarcastically, as when someone who doesn't appreciate your one-liners says, "Well, aren't we witty today."

Definitions of witty
  1. adjective
    combining clever conception and facetious expression
    “his sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent”
    synonyms:
    comedic, humorous, humourous
    full of or characterized by humor
Pronunciation
US
/ˈwɪdi/
UK
/ˈwɪti/
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