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unwitty

American  
[uhn-wit-ee] / ʌnˈwɪt i /

adjective

  1. not clever or intelligent; silly; nonsensical.


Etymology

Origin of unwitty

before 1000; Middle English; Old English unwittig. See un- 1, witty

Example Sentences

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Particularly as conducted by Jaap van Zweden, the Philharmonic’s music director — who was otherwise a sensitive leader — with his all-too-characteristic clenched, unwitty approach to the standard repertory.

From New York Times • Jan. 28, 2022

It's not unwitty stuff, but Thompson isn't amused.

From Time Magazine Archive

The celebrated wit's unwitty line: "My speedometer wasn't working."

From Time Magazine Archive

A good affectionate Kaiserin, I do believe; honorable, truthful, though unwitty of speech, and converted by Grandpapa in a peculiar manner, For her Kaiser too, after all, I have a kind of love.

From History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 11 by Carlyle, Thomas

He was the victim of an unwitty cynicism, and of a heavy irresponsibility.

From This Is the End by Benson, Stella

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