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Wit: Encyclopedia - Wit

Wit is a form of intellectual humor, based on manipulation of concepts; a wit is someone who excels in witty remarks, typically in conversation and spontaneously, since wit carries the connotation of speed of thought. Wit often suffers on being relayed (you had to be there). Wit - Famous wits. Oscar Wilde and Dorothy Parker have the status of archetypal 19th and 20th century wits — to the extent of having the remarks of others attributed to them. Ksawery Tartakower is usually described as chess grandmaste ...

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Wit, Wit - Famous wits, Wit - Forms of wit, Wit - Further meanings, Wit - Trivia, Wit - Wit defined, Wit - Wit in poetry

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Wit

This article is about the form of humour. For the 1998 play, see Wit (play).

Wit is a form of intellectual humor, based on manipulation of concepts; a wit is someone who excels in witty remarks, typically in conversation and spontaneously, since wit carries the connotation of speed of thought. Wit often suffers on being relayed (you had to be there).

Wit - Famous wits

Oscar Wilde and Dorothy Parker have the status of archetypal 19th and 20th century wits — to the extent of having the remarks of others attributed to them. Ksawery Tartakower is usually described as chess grandmaster and wit. Oliver St John Gogarty was a renowned Dublin wit and surgeon.

Wit - Forms of wit

As in the wit of Parker's set, the Algonquin Round Table, witty remarks may be intentionally cruel (as in many epigrams), and perhaps more ingenious than funny.

A quip is an observation or saying that has some wit but perhaps descends into sarcasm, or otherwise is short of point; a witticism also suggests the diminutive. Repartee is the wit of the quick answer and capping comment: the snappy comeback and neat retort.

Wit - Wit defined

In his monumental dictionary, Samuel Johnson states that the original meaning of wit is "the powers of the mind; the mental faculties; the intellects"; he also defines wit as "quickness of fancy", among the nine definitions. In Webster's Dictionary, wit is subtly defined as "the association of ideas in a manner natural, but unusual and striking, so as to produce surprise joined with pleasure".

The American television series The Simpsons defined wit, in a February 4, 1996 episode as "nothing more than an incisive observation, humorously phrased and delivered with impeccable timing."

Wit - Wit in poetry

Wit in poetry is characteristic of metaphysical poetry as a style, and was prevalent in the time of Shakespeare. It may combine word play with conceptual thinking, as a kind of verbal display requiring attention, without intending to be laugh-aloud funny; in fact wit can be a thin disguise for more poignant feelings that are being versified. John Donne is the representative of this style of poetry.

Wit - Further meanings

More generally, one's wits are one's intellectual powers of all types. Native wit — meaning the wits with which one is born — is closely synonymous with common sense. To live by one's wits is to be an opportunist, not always of the scrupulous kind. To have one's wits about one is to be alert and capable of quick reasoning.

Wit - Trivia

In Robin Hobb's books, the wit is a magic that allows someone to communicate and bond with certain wild animals.

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