wit-starved in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Wit-starved: lacking humor or cleverness, often due to an absence of lightheartedness in one's environment.
Sample Sentences
- In a world full of serious news, the audience felt wit-starved, craving humor to lighten the mood.
- The comedian's sharp observations were a welcome relief for those who had been wit-starved during the pandemic.
- After weeks of dull lectures, the students arrived at the improv show feeling remarkably wit-starved.
- Her clever puns and playful banter were just what the wit-starved crowd needed to lift their spirits.
- The witty exchange between the two friends was a breath of fresh air in a town that seemed wit-starved.