Wits Meaning in English
word · lemma: wit
/ˈwɪts/
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التعريف
Your 'wits' are your ability to think quickly and clearly, especially in difficult or tricky situations. It often refers to cleverness and resourcefulness.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Almost always used in plural as 'wits'. Common phrases: 'keep your wits about you' (stay alert), 'match wits' (compete intellectually), 'at your wits' end' (out of ideas). Usually informal or everyday speech.
Spanish: ingenio - agudezaPortuguese (BR): esperteza - inteligência - sagacidadePortuguese (PT): esperteza - inteligência - sagacidadeChinese (Simplified): 机智 - 智慧Chinese (Traditional): 機智 - 智慧Hindi: चतुराई - बुद्धिArabic: ذكاء - فطنةBengali: বুদ্ধি - হুমুখRussian: ум - сообразительностьJapanese: 機知 - 知恵Vietnamese: trí khôn - sự lanh tríKorean: 지혜 - 재치Turkish: zeka - akılUrdu: عقل - ہوشIndonesian: akal - kecerdikan
جمل نموذجية
He used his wits to solve the puzzle.
basic
You need your wits to win this game.
basic
She kept her wits about her and stayed calm.
basic
After hours of searching, I was at my wits' end.
natural
It takes wits to get out of tricky situations like that.
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They matched wits in a battle of riddles.
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