Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
biting-wit
Noun
/ˈbaɪtɪŋ wɪt/

Definition
A sharp or cutting form of humor that often critiques or mocks.

Examples
- Her biting wit made her the star of the comedy show.
- He delivered his critiques with a biting wit that left no one unscathed.
- The novel is filled with biting wit, showcasing the author’s clever use of language.

Meaning
Biting-wit refers to a style of humor or commentary that is incisive and often harsh, aiming to expose flaws or absurdities in people, situations, or societal norms.

Synonyms
- sarcasm
- mockery
- satire
- sharp humor
- ironical wit