Knowing vs Quick-witted - What's the difference?
knowing | quick-witted | Related terms |
Possessing knowledge or understanding; intelligent.
* South
Shrewd or showing clever awareness.
Suggestive of private knowledge.
Deliberate
The act or condition of having knowledge.
* 2009 , Gilbert Ryle, The Concept of Mind: 60th Anniversary Edition (page 194)
Mentally keen, alert, sharp, agile, and nimble.
Knowing is a related term of quick-witted.
As adjectives the difference between knowing and quick-witted
is that knowing is possessing knowledge or understanding; intelligent while quick-witted is mentally keen, alert, sharp, agile, and nimble.As a verb knowing
is .As a noun knowing
is the act or condition of having knowledge.knowing
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The knowing and intelligent part of the world.
- a knowing rascal
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* knowinglyNoun
(en noun)- Sensations then, are not perceivings, observings or findings; they are not detectings, scannings or inspectings; they are not apprehendings, cognisings, intuitings or knowings .
quick-witted
English
Adjective
- She was far too quick-witted to miss the implications of what he was saying.