Witless vs Kitless - What's the difference?
witless | kitless |
Destitute of wit or understanding; wanting thought; hence, indiscreet; not under the guidance of judgment.
Without a kit.
* 2004 , Anthony M. Cooper, Somehow They Knew (page 170)
As adjectives the difference between witless and kitless
is that witless is destitute of wit or understanding; wanting thought; hence, indiscreet; not under the guidance of judgment while kitless is without a kit.witless
English
(Webster 1913)Adjective
(en adjective)Usage notes
* This term is frequently found in phrases such as (term), (term), and so on.kitless
English
Adjective
(-)- So I arrived back hatless and kitless . I had lost two of your letters, 300 francs and my army record of service book. It's lovely to be able to look at your photograph again while I think of you. All my love always. Tony.