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WITTED

Definiciones de WITTED

  1. Listo, agudo, hábil.

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Número de letras

6

Es palíndromo

No

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WIT

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48

96

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Ejemplos de uso de WITTED en una oración

  • Even though Theobald's work is invaluable, Pope succeeded in so utterly obliterating the character of the man that he is known by those who do not work with Shakespeare only as a dunce, as a dusty, pedantic, and dull witted scribe.
  • There, they come to understand that Prince Dutiful was given a hunting cat and coerced into bonding with it, which is an abomination in the eyes of the "Old Blood" (Witted traditionalists).
  • Dutiful, the heir to the throne, was conceived by Verity using Fitz's body fifteen years earlier with the use of the Skill, and because of this is both Skilled and Witted.
  • The prince's capture was engineered by a group of Witted called the Piebald, who seek to overthrow the Farseer throne by force.
  • He went on to say that it "sends up the amiable idiocy of pop packaging - and the slow witted mass-media response to it" and it was "tirelessly generous in its energy".
  • He joined the London law firm Macfarlanes as a trainee solicitor, where he was described by the then senior partner Vanni Treves as being "confident, quick witted and funny", as well as being "charmingly undisciplined and unreliable".
  • My mother was the cleverest woman I have ever known: the quickest witted; the surest and safest in her judgements; the most prophetic for those she loved; the most far-seeing…The comfort of the house, the well-being of the children, were alike due to my mother’s genius for administration.



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