wit |
humoured |
As verbs the difference between wit and humoured
is that
wit is know, be aware of construed with
of when used intransitively while
humoured is past tense of humour.
As a noun wit
is sanity.
As a preposition wit
is {{en-SoE}} an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As an adjective humoured is
only in combination with good, bad or ill Having a particular disposition or mood.
reaction |
wit |
savvy |
wit |
As verbs the difference between savvy and wit
is that
savvy is to understand while
wit is know, be aware of construed with
of when used intransitively.
As nouns the difference between savvy and wit
is that
savvy is shrewdness while
wit is sanity.
As an adjective savvy
is shrewd, well-informed and perceptive.
As an interjection savvy
is do you understand.
As a preposition wit is
{{en-SoE}} an alternative spelling of lang=en.
snide |
wit |
As nouns the difference between snide and wit
is that
snide is an underhanded, tricky person given to sharp practise; a sharper; a beat while
wit is sanity.
As an adjective snide
is disparaging or derisive in an insinuative way.
As a verb wit is
know, be aware of construed with
of when used intransitively.
As a preposition wit is
{{en-SoE}} an alternative spelling of lang=en.
genius |
wit |
As nouns the difference between genius and wit
is that
genius is someone possessing extraordinary intelligence or skill; especially somebody who has demonstrated this by a creative or original work in science, music, art etc while
wit is sanity.
As an adjective genius
is ingenious, very clever, or original.
As a verb wit is
know, be aware of construed with
of when used intransitively.
As a preposition wit is
{{en-SoE}} an alternative spelling of lang=en.
whimsy |
wit |
As a noun whimsy
is a quaint and fanciful idea a whim playfully odd behaviour.
As a verb whimsy
is to fill with whimsies or whims; to make fantastic; to craze.
wit |
snark |
As nouns the difference between wit and snark
is that
wit is sanity while
snark is snide remarks.
As verbs the difference between wit and snark
is that
wit is know, be aware of construed with
of when used intransitively while
snark is to express oneself in a snarky fashion.
As a preposition wit
is {{en-SoE}} an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Snark is
a fictional animal in
Lewis Carroll’s The Hunting of the Snark.
knowledge |
wit |
As nouns the difference between knowledge and wit
is that
knowledge is acknowledgement while
wit is sanity.
As verbs the difference between knowledge and wit
is that
knowledge is to confess as true; to acknowledge while
wit is know, be aware of construed with
of when used intransitively.
As a proper noun Knowledge
is a course of study which must be completed by prospective London taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central London and many significant places.
As a preposition wit is
{{en-SoE}} an alternative spelling of lang=en.
intelligent |
wit |
As an adjective intelligent
is of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright.
strain |
wit |
As a noun strain
is (obsolete) treasure or
strain can be the act of straining, or the state of being strained.
As a verb strain
is (obsolete) to hold tightly, to clasp.
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