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noun • witty language used to convey insults or scorn | ||||||||
37% | 3 | So-called "lowest form of wit" | ||||||
noun • a humorous play on words verb • make a play on words | ||||||||
23% | 8 | Wit included blue elements, which were lacking proper form | ||||||
adjective • of or relating to or resembling a nebula adjective satellite • lacking definite form or limits • lacking definition or definite content | ||||||||
The Lowest Form Of Wit Crossword Clue
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SARCASM which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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SARCASM
Updated: October 13, 2023
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1 | "The lowest form of humor," per Samuel Johnson
New York Times -
15 Aug 2010 | New York Times / 15 Aug 2010 |
2 | A form of wordplay that combines wit, humor, and cleverness in altering familiar phrases or proverbs. | |
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4 | Lowest form of wit?
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23 Dec 2006 | The Guardian Quick / 23 Dec 2006 |
5 | So-called "lowest form of wit"
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24 May 1994 | New York Times / 24 May 1994 |
6 | The lowest form of wit, some say
Telegraph Cross Atlantic -
09 Apr 2023 | Telegraph Cross Atlantic / 09 Apr 2023 |
7 | Wit included blue elements, which were lacking proper form
The Guardian Cryptic -
17 Oct 2001 | The Guardian Cryptic / 17 Oct 2001 |