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WIT Antonyms

There are 11 antonyms of the word wit. (opposite meanings)

Best Opposite Words For WIT

WordSaveSyns..UsageType
dullness
nounn
noun

• the quality of being slow to understand

• the quality of lacking interestingness

• a lack of visual brightness

• lack of sensibility

• without sharpness or clearness of edge or point

foolishness
nounn
noun

• the trait of acting stupidly or rashly

• the quality of being rash and foolish

• a stupid mistake

idiocy
nounn
noun

• extreme mental retardation

ignorance
nounn
noun

• the lack of knowledge or education

insipidity
nounn
noun

• extreme dullness; lacking spirit or interest

• lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property

nonsense
nounn
noun

• a message that seems to convey no meaning

• ornamental objects of no great value

adjective satellite

• having no intelligible meaning

obtuseness
nounn
noun

• the quality of being slow to understand

• the quality of lacking a sharp edge or point

seriousness
nounn
noun

• an earnest and sincere feeling

• the quality of arousing fear or distress

• the trait of being serious

stupidity
nounn
noun

• a poor ability to understand or to profit from experience

• a stupid mistake

against
preposition

• In a contrary direction to.

• In physical opposition to; in collision with.

• In physical contact with, so as to abut or be supported by.

• Close to, alongside.

• In front of; before (a background).

• In contrast or comparison with.

• In competition with, versus.

• Contrary to; in conflict with.

• In opposition to.

• Of betting odds, denoting a worse-than-even chance.

• In exchange for.

• As counterbalance to.

• As a charge on.

• As protection from.

• In anticipation of; in preparation for (a particular time, event etc.).

• (Hollywood) To be paid now in contrast to the following amount to be paid later under specified circumstances, usually that a movie is made or has started filming.

• Exposed to.

conjunction

• By the time that (something happened); before.

without
adverb

• Outside, externally. This is still used in the names of some civil parishes in England, e.g. St Cuthbert Without.

• Lacking something.

• In prostitution: without a condom being worn.

preposition

• Outside of, beyond.

• Not having, containing, characteristic of, etc.

• Not doing or not having done something.

conjunction

• Unless, except (introducing a clause).

Alternatives for DULLNESS

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Alternatives for FOOLISHNESS

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Alternatives for IDIOCY

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Alternatives for IGNORANCE

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Alternatives for INSIPIDITY

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Alternatives for NONSENSE

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Phrases (1)

Alternatives for OBTUSENESS

Alternatives for SERIOUSNESS

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