Adjective
The word is derived from witty
Janet Maslin in The New York Times said Spacey was at his "wittiest and most agile" to date, Maslin, Janet (September 15, 1999). Source: Internet
Asked if they write for their audience, Jamie Ford quoted Harlan Ellison who said, "Write for the wisest, wittiest audience in the world. Source: Internet
Gathered here are the wittiest, pithiest, and most philosophical writings, quotes, sayings, and quips ever brought to bear by the Yankees. Source: Internet
If the latest celebrity and/or presidential Twitter feud left you uninspired, Emily Temple at is here for the rescue with some of Virginia Woolf’s harshest, wittiest takedowns. Source: Internet
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone said the film was "the wildest and wittiest Indy of them all". Source: Internet
The libretto gives us Gilbert at his wittiest, and in the music we hear Sullivan not only in his most tuneful vein but also as a master of more subtle rhythms than he commands elsewhere. Source: Internet