witted

/ˈwɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having a particular kind of intelligence or mental ability (used in combination, e.g., quick-witted, slow-witted).
    • He was a sharp-witted negotiator who always got the best deal.
    • The slow-witted character in the play provided comic relief.
    • The quick-witted student answered the teacher's question before anyone else.
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