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1 witted
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2 blunt-witted
adj koji teško shvaća, glup, tupav, nedotupavan* * *
glup
tupav -
3 quick witted
adj oštrouman, dosjetljiv* * *
dovitljiv
oštrouman
snalažljiv -
4 sharp-witted
adj oštra duha, oštrouman* * *
oštra duha
oštrouman -
5 slow witted
adj tupoglav, koji teško shvaća* * *
teško shvaćati
tupoglav -
6 blunt witted
adj koji teško shvaća, glup, tupav, nedotupavan -
7 dull witted
adj tupoglav, glup, slabouman, nedotupavan -
8 dull-witted
adj tupoglav, glup, slabouman, nedotupavan -
9 fat witted
adj glup, slabouman, tup -
10 fat-witted
adj glup, slabouman, tup -
11 half witted
adj budalast, glupav,nedotupavan, idiotski -
12 half-witted
adj budalast, glupav,nedotupavan, idiotski -
13 keen witted
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14 keen-witted
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15 quick-witted
adj oštrouman, dosjetljiv -
16 sharp witted
adj oštra duha, oštrouman -
17 slow-witted
adj tupoglav, koji teško shvaća -
18 soft witted
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19 soft-witted
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20 thick witted
adj tup, glup
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См. также в других словарях:
Witted — Wit ted, a. Having (such) a wit or understanding; as, a quick witted boy. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-witted — [wit′id] adj. having (a specified kind of) wit or intelligence: used in hyphenated compounds [slow witted] * * * … Universalium
-witted — [wit′id] adj. having (a specified kind of) wit or intelligence: used in hyphenated compounds [slow witted] … English World dictionary
-witted — witted, combining form. having a wit or wits: »Quick witted = having a quick wit … Useful english dictionary
witted — late 14c. in compounds, from WIT (Cf. wit) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
witted — wittedness, n. /wit id/, adj. having wit or wits (usually used in combination): quick witted; slow witted; dull witted. [1350 1400; ME; see WIT1, ED3] * * * … Universalium
witted — adjective Date: 14th century having wit or understanding usually used in combination < dull witted > < quick witted > … New Collegiate Dictionary
witted — wit•ted [[t]ˈwɪt ɪd[/t]] adj. having wit or wits (usu. used in combination): quick witted; dull witted[/ex] • Etymology: 1350–1400 wit′ted•ness, n … From formal English to slang
witted — /ˈwɪtəd/ (say wituhd) adjective having wit or wits (only used in combination): quick witted; slow witted. {wit1 + t + ed3} …
witted — wit·ted || wɪtɪd adj. intelligent, perceptive, clever; having a wit or understanding of a particular nature (e.g. slow witted) … English contemporary dictionary
witted — wit ► NOUN 1) (also wits) the capacity for inventive thought and quick understanding; keen intelligence. 2) a natural aptitude for using words and ideas in a quick and inventive way to create humour. 3) a person with this aptitude. ● be at one s… … English terms dictionary