witted / ˈwɪt ɪd /

⚽高中词汇聪明的聪明的人智慧的聪明

witted 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having wit or wits: quick-witted; slow-witted; dull-witted.

witted 近义词

witted

等同于 tricky

更多witted例句

  1. We learn over the course of more than 400 pages that the portrait Bourdain painted of himself — tough, empathetic, quick-witted, curious, damaged, competitive, no-nonsense — was just a sketch.
  2. Their quick-witted banter, fueled by lots and lots of coffee, made the series stand out amid other teen-focused shows that tend to portray parents as antagonistic or clueless.
  3. Even the most quick-witted cops and the most skillful surgeons could not have saved him.
  4. So there we have it: another lewd, dull-witted performance has sent America into a tailspin of indignation.
  5. Quick-witted, sharp-tongued, and flirtatious, Anne drew a coterie of men to her, and each would lose his head for her.
  6. The U.S. appears slow-witted on this, and the Qataris appear quick and nimble.
  7. Vidal had the best of all this because he was quick-witted and by far the funniest.
  8. He was a pretty bright sort, that same Goodell, quick-witted, nimble of tongue above the average Englishman.
  9. Meanwhile Mr. Crow had been thinking rapidly—for he was a quick-witted old scamp.
  10. He saved my life there, and his quick-witted devotion was shown in many other instances during a most exciting journey.
  11. The waiter, a quick-witted rogue enough, seemed to be thoroughly enjoying this midnight conversation.
  12. Or, what more likely than that these ignorant and half-witted people should seek to manage an afflicted kinswoman by violence?