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wit

n.

1. a mental function consisting of the ability to make amusing, incisive comments that throw light on a subject or person.

2. in psychoanalysis, a verbal retort, jibe, or pun that suddenly and strikingly releases a repressed or hidden feeling or attitude. —witty adj.

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