epigrammatizer
/ˌɛpɪˈɡræmətaɪzər/
noun
- A person who writes or says short, clever, and memorable statements; a maker of witty remarks.
- Oscar Wilde was a famous epigrammatizer known for his sharp social commentary.
- As an epigrammatizer, she could sum up a complex idea in a single, funny sentence.
- The dinner guest was a natural epigrammatizer, keeping everyone entertained with clever one-liners.