different between wisecracker vs witticist
wisecracker
English
Etymology
wisecrack +? -er
Noun
wisecracker (plural wisecrackers)
- A person who makes wisecrack remarks; a smart aleck.
Translations
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witticist
English
Etymology
Derived from witticism, with +? -ist.
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?w?.t?.s?st/
Noun
witticist (plural witticists)
- A person who frequently uses witticisms.
Synonyms
- wit
- (as an insult): wisecracker
See also
- witticism
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