Witty
adjective, wittier, wittiest.
1.
possessing wit in speech or writing; amusingly clever in perception and expression:
a witty writer.
2.
characterized by wit:
a witty remark.
3.
British Dialect. intelligent; clever.
adjective -tier, -tiest
1.
characterized by clever humour or wit
2.
(archaic or dialect) intelligent or sensible
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