witticism in English

noun
1
a witty remark.
The acerbic Australian, equally at home dissecting serious cultural issues and Japanese endurance game shows, will be reading from his new collection of essays and dispensing bons mots, acid witticisms and Antipodean insights.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "witticism" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "witticism", or refer to the context using the word "witticism" in the English Dictionary.

1. He Cachinnates at her mildest witticism.

2. His witticism was as sharp as a marble.

3. Both doctor and Don smiled at this witticism.

4. He tries to lighten his lectures with an occasional witticism.

5. Intelligence, witticism and good looks are each an example of an Attribution.

6. Synonyms for Boffola include joke, jest, gag, quip, witticism, wisecrack, crack, josh, funny and jape

7. Synonyms for Amphibology include pun, quip, equivoque, paronomasia, witticism, calembour, innuendo, wordplay, carriwitchet and clench

8. Once in a while, after witticism, he would look down, and his eyes would meet hers.

9. All jests aside, we're in big trouble. A witticism is a witty, usually cleverly phrased remark.

10. Its name comes from the witticism that there’s nothing on the map there but a Crease

11. I smiled obediently at this never-before-heard witticism, and followed him to a tank of Koi.

12. Antonyms for Banality include epigram, witticism, coinage, nuance, original saying, quip, joke, jest, wisecrack and gag

13. Aggadah (Hebrew, narrative) is rabbinic teaching which is not halakhah and which stories, legends, history, and witticism

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15. The paper added some rough witticism, and informed the nobleman that his 'Assiduities' would be ineffectual, saying that 'the lady, with true Yankee shrewdness, accepts all offerings at her shrine, but confers no favors in return.' The Continental Monthly, Vol