Quippy Meaning in English
word
ˈkwɪpi
KWIP-ee
ˈkwɪpi
KWIP-ee
释义
Describes remarks or people who make witty, clever, or humorous comments, often in a quick or playful way.
用法与细微差别
'Quippy' is informal and often describes clever, short remarks in conversation, comedy, or media. It usually has a playful or sarcastic edge. Do not confuse with 'quirky' (unusual, eccentric) or 'quip' (the noun/verb form). Common in media reviews or describing dialogue.
Spanish: ingenioso - agudo (comentario)Portuguese (BR): engraçado (comentário) - espirituosoPortuguese (PT): engraçado (comentário) - espirituosoChinese (Simplified): 俏皮的 - 机智的Chinese (Traditional): 俏皮的 - 機智的Hindi: चुटीला - मज़ाकियाArabic: ذكي (تعليق) - ساخرBengali: ত্বরা-রসিক - মজাদার মন্তব্যপূর্ণRussian: остроумный - язвительныйJapanese: ウィットに富んだ - 機知に富むVietnamese: dí dỏm - hóm hỉnhKorean: 재치 있는 - 위트 있는Turkish: esprili - hazırcevapUrdu: لطیف اور حاضر جوابIndonesian: tajam - jenaka
例句
Her quippy comments made everyone laugh.
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He is known for his quippy sense of humor.
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The movie had lots of quippy dialogue.
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She always has a quippy comeback whenever someone teases her.
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The show's host kept things lively with his quippy remarks.
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I love reading books with quippy narration—it's more fun that way.
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