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There are tree educational institutions abbreviated as WIT:
A quip is an observation or saying that has some wit but perhaps descends into sarcasm, or otherwise is short of point; a witticism also suggests the diminutive. Repartee is the wit of the quick answer and capping comment: the snappy comeback and neat retort. (Wilde: "I wish I'd said that." Whistler: "You will, Oscar, you will".)
In French one can distinguish between the , a witty remark actually produced, and the , the thing one should have said that typically comes to mind too late to be of any use.
An episode of television series The Simpsons defined wit, in Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield as "nothing more than an incisive observation, humorously phrased and delivered with impeccable timing."
Shakespeare's Polonius said, "Brevity is the soul of wit."
Another possible definition of wit, or humor, loosely attributable to Freud, is "anger, turned sideways".
Wit can also mean intelligence, sharpness and cleverness.
In Robin Hobb's books, the Wit is a magic that allows someone to communicate and bond with certain wild animals.
"Wit" is sometimes used as an internet slang form of the word "with" in informal SMS/Chat conversations.
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Waterford (from the Old Norse: Veğrafjǫrğr meaning "windy fjord" or "haven from the wind-swept sea"; in Irish: Port Láirge) is a city in the Republic of Ireland.
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- Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
- Wessex Institute of Technology in Hampshire, United Kingdom
- Waterford Institute of Technology in Waterford, Ireland
- Werkgroep Implementatie Tijdsgeest / Democratie.Nu
- WIT is the ticker symbol for Wipro Technologies, India.
This article is about the form of humour. For other uses, see Wit (disambiguation).
Wit is a form of intellectual humour. A wit is someone skilled in making witty remarks. Forms of wit include: the quip and the repartee.
Forms of wit
As in the wit of Parker's set, the Algonquin Round Table, witty remarks may be intentionally cruel (as in many epigrams), and perhaps more ingenious than funny.A quip is an observation or saying that has some wit but perhaps descends into sarcasm, or otherwise is short of point; a witticism also suggests the diminutive. Repartee is the wit of the quick answer and capping comment: the snappy comeback and neat retort. (Wilde: "I wish I'd said that." Whistler: "You will, Oscar, you will".)
In French one can distinguish between the , a witty remark actually produced, and the , the thing one should have said that typically comes to mind too late to be of any use.
Wit defined
In his dictionary, Samuel Johnson states that the original meaning of wit is "the powers of the mind; the mental faculties; the intellects"; he also defines wit as "quickness of fancy", among the nine definitions. In Webster's Dictionary, wit is defined as "the association of ideas in a manner natural, but unusual and striking, so as to produce surprise joined with pleasure".An episode of television series The Simpsons defined wit, in Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield as "nothing more than an incisive observation, humorously phrased and delivered with impeccable timing."
Shakespeare's Polonius said, "Brevity is the soul of wit."
Another possible definition of wit, or humor, loosely attributable to Freud, is "anger, turned sideways".
Wit can also mean intelligence, sharpness and cleverness.
Wit in poetry
Wit in poetry is characteristic of metaphysical poetry as a style, and was prevalent in the time of English playwright Shakespeare, who admonished pretension with the phrase "Better a witty fool than a foolish wit". It may combine word play with conceptual thinking, as a kind of verbal display requiring attention, without intending to be laugh-aloud funny; in fact wit can be a thin disguise for more poignant feelings that are being versified. English poet John Donne is the representative of this style of poetry.Further meanings
More generally, one's wits are one's intellectual powers of all types. Native wit — meaning the wits with which one is born — is closely synonymous with common sense. To live by one's wits is to be an opportunist, not always of the scrupulous kind. To have one's wits about one is to be alert and capable of quick reasoning.In Robin Hobb's books, the Wit is a magic that allows someone to communicate and bond with certain wild animals.
"Wit" is sometimes used as an internet slang form of the word "with" in informal SMS/Chat conversations.
Famous wits
John Wilkes was famous in the 18th Century for his wit in response to insults. Mark Twain and Oscar Wilde, Dorothy Parker and Groucho Marx are considered archetypal 19th and 20th century wits — sometimes even having the remarks of others attributed to them. Also of the twentieth century was British prime minister Winston Churchill, with perhaps the most well documented witticisms of his time. Oliver St John Gogarty was a renowned Dublin wit and surgeon, while John Philpot Curran was an Irish lawyer who would disrupt court hearings with his witticisms. Ksawery Tartakower is usually described as chess grandmaster and wit. The late David Lange, the Prime Minister of New Zealand in the 1980s, immortalized with his nuclear-free legislation, is another well-known historical figure who is remembered for his quick wit. Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating was also well-known for his witty parliamentary remarks. Igor Golynkin is a famous wit and writer from Belarus, though he now resides in Staten Island, New York, he continues to write books based on his witty comedy and ideas. Works from him include "Life is Witty" and "I'm Just a Whatever Kind of Guy".See also
Bibliography
- D. W. Jefferson, "Tristram Shandy and the Tradition of Learned Wit" in Essays in Criticism, 1(1951), 225-48
Wentworth Institute of Technology is a design and engineering college located in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1904, it offers fifteen bachelor's degree programs in such areas as architecture, computer science, and engineering.
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Nickname: Beantown, The Hub (of the Universe), The Cradle of Liberty, City on the Hill, Athens of America
Location in Suffolk County in Massachusetts, USA
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Nickname: Beantown, The Hub (of the Universe), The Cradle of Liberty, City on the Hill, Athens of America
Location in Suffolk County in Massachusetts, USA
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Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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Wessex Institute of Technology, associated with the University of Wales, (Usually referred to as just Wessex Institute or WIT) is located in the New Forest National Park, in the south of England.
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Motto
"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) is a state funded university-level educational institution situated in Waterford, Ireland.The institute opened in 1970 as a regional technical college and adopted its present name in 1997.
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Waterford (from the Old Norse: Veğrafjǫrğr meaning "windy fjord" or "haven from the wind-swept sea"; in Irish: Port Láirge) is a city in the Republic of Ireland.
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Ireland
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Northwest of continental Europe with Great Britain to the east.
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Éire
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Northwest of continental Europe with Great Britain to the east.
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Motto
Eendracht maakt macht (Dutch)
L'union fait la force" (French)
Einigkeit macht stark
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Eendracht maakt macht (Dutch)
L'union fait la force" (French)
Einigkeit macht stark
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Motto
"Je maintiendrai" (French)
"Ik zal handhaven" (Dutch)
"I shall stand fast"1
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"Je maintiendrai" (French)
"Ik zal handhaven" (Dutch)
"I shall stand fast"1
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Direct Democracy is a movement within the British Conservative Party dedicated to localism and constitutional reform. The group published a book on democracy, titled , authored by prominent Conservative politicians, to promote their ideas.
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Ticker can mean:
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- A stock ticker machine and the ticker tape (paper strips) it prints on
- Ticker symbol, the codes for quotes on ticker tapes
- News ticker, a small screen space on news television networks dedicated to headlines or minor pieces of news
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Wipro Technologies.
Public (NYSE: WIT )
Founded 1945 (Pre Independence)
Headquarters Bangalore
Key people Azim Premji, Chairman and Managing Director
Industry Information technology services
Revenue $3.
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Public (NYSE: WIT )
Founded 1945 (Pre Independence)
Headquarters Bangalore
Key people Azim Premji, Chairman and Managing Director
Industry Information technology services
Revenue $3.
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Wit is a form of humour, but may also refer to:
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- Wit (play) (1998)
- Wit (film) (2001)
- Wentworth Institute of Technology
- Waterford Institute of Technology
- Wessex Institute of Technology
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Humour or humor (see spelling differences) is the ability or quality of people, objects, or situations to evoke feelings of amusement in other people. The term encompasses a form of entertainment or human communication which evokes such feelings, or which makes people laugh
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The Algonquin Round Table was a celebrated group of New York City writers, critics, actors and wits. Gathering initially as part of a practical joke, members of "The Vicious Circle," as they dubbed themselves, gathered for lunch each day at the Algonquin Hotel from 1919 until
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An epigram is a short poem with a clever twist at the end or a concise and witty statement. They are among the best examples of the power of poetry to compress insight and wit.
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Sarcasm[A|] is the sneering, jesting, or mocking of a person, situation or thing. It is strongly associated with irony, with some definitions classifying it as a type of verbal irony intended to insult or wound[1]
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler (July 11, 1834 – July 17, 1903) was an American-born, British-based painter and etcher. Averse to sentimentality in painting, he was a leading proponent of the credo "art for art's sake".
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A dictionary is a list of words with their definitions, a list of characters with their glyphs, or a list of words with corresponding words in other languages. In a few languages, words can appear in many different forms, but only the lemma form appears as the main word or headword
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Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson circa 1772,
painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Born: September 18 [O.S. September 7] 1709
Lichfield, England
Died: November 13 1784
London, England
Occupation: poet, biographer,
essayist, lexicographer
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Samuel Johnson circa 1772,
painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Born: September 18 [O.S. September 7] 1709
Lichfield, England
Died: November 13 1784
London, England
Occupation: poet, biographer,
essayist, lexicographer
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Webster's Dictionary is the common title given to English language dictionaries in the United States, derived from American lexicographer Noah Webster. In the United States, the phrase Webster's has become a genericized trademark for dictionaries.
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Animated Series are a television series produced by means of animation. The following is a list of animated television series listed by decade and country of origin.
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The Simpsons is an animated American sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is a soft-satirical parody of the "Middle American" lifestyle epitomized by its title family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.
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September 17 1995 – May 19 1996
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September 17 1995 – May 19 1996
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William Shakespeare
The Chandos portrait, artist and authenticity unconfirmed. National Portrait Gallery, London.
Born: April 1564 (exact date unknown)
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
Died: 23 March 1616
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
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The Chandos portrait, artist and authenticity unconfirmed. National Portrait Gallery, London.
Born: April 1564 (exact date unknown)
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
Died: 23 March 1616
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
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Polonius is a character from William Shakespeare's Hamlet. The character is best known for uttering the immortal words: "To thine own self be true," as well a few other phrases still in use today such as "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" and "brevity is the soul of wit.
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Sigmund Freud
Born May 6 1856
Freiberg, Moravia, now the Czech Republic
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Born May 6 1856
Freiberg, Moravia, now the Czech Republic
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Poetry (from the Greek "ποίησις", poiesis, a "making" or "creating") is a form of art in which language is used for its aesthetic and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its ostensible
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