'wits' definitions:
Definition of 'wits'
From: WordNet
noun
The basic human power of intelligent thought and perception; "he used his wits to get ahead"; "I was scared out of my wits"; "he still had all his marbles and was in full possession of a lively mind" [syn: wits, marbles]
Words containing 'wits'
- To wit,
- Wit,
- Witful,
- With a witness,
- Witness,
- Witnessed,
- Witnessing,
- Witted,
- Witting,
- Wittingly,
- Mother wit,
- Privileged witnesses,
- The five wits,
- adverse witness,
- battle of wits,
- bear witness,
- bear witness against,
- character witness,
- dim witted,
- expert witness,
- false witness,
- hostile witness,
- jehovah's witness,
- jehovah's witnesses,
- lay witness,
- material witness,
- nimble witted,
- quick witted,
- slow witted,
- thick witted,
- witness box,
- witness of the spirit,
- witness stand,
- Beef-witted,
- Bird-witted,
- Blunt-witted,
- Dull-witted,
- Fat-witted,
- Half-wit,
- Half-witted,
- Lean-witted,
- Quick-witted,
- Ready-witted,
- Sharp-witted,
- Short-witted,
- Slow-witted,
- Sodden-witted,
- To rack one's wits,
- Wit-cracker,
- Wit-snapper,
- Wit-starved,
- bearing false witness,
- dim-witted,
- soft-witted