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Witty vs Ditty - What's the difference?

witty | ditty |

As an adjective witty

is (label) wise, having good judgement.

As a noun ditty is

a short verse or tune.

As a verb ditty is

to sing; to warble a little tune.

witty

English

Adjective

(er)
  • (label) Wise, having good judgement.
  • *, Bk.VIII, Ch.viij:
  • *:Then cam there a lady that was a wytty lady, and she seyde playnly unto the Kyngthat he sholde never be hole but yf that Sir Trystrames wente into the same contrey than the venym came fro, and in that contrey sholde he be holpyn, other ellys never.
  • (label) Possessing a strong intellect or intellectual capacity; intelligent, skilful, ingenious.
  • *, II.7:
  • *:It hath beene a witty invention.
  • Clever; amusingly ingenious.
  • :
  • Full of wit.
  • :
  • Quick of mind; insightful; in possession of wits.
  • :
  • Synonyms

    * facetious * humorous * jocose * jocular * quick * See also

    ditty

    English

    Noun

    (ditties)
  • A short verse or tune.
  • The Acme mattress ditty has been stuck in my head all day.
  • * Milton
  • Religious, martial, or civil ditties.
  • * Sandys
  • And to the warbling lute soft ditties sing.
  • A saying or utterance, especially one that is short and frequently repeated.
  • * Spenser
  • O, too high ditty for my simple rhyme.

    Verb

  • To sing; to warble a little tune.
  • * Herbert
  • Beasts fain would sing; birds ditty to their notes.

    See also

    * ditty bag * doggerel * jingle