Wittiness in a sentence as a noun

Brevity may be the soul of wit but, but I expect a higher standard than rule wittiness from HN.

Then again that may be like the second-level of wittiness by the author to host this blog entry on the github.

It was much more involved as DotT relies on wittiness and humor a lot, so that was definitely a step up.

OK,I actually have attracted friends on Facebook through my general wittiness and insight.

Maybe it's because I'm envious of their knowledge so I have to somehow find errors in them so I wouldn't feel bad about my lack of social performance/knowledge/wittiness.

Everyone loves documenting their restaurant expenditures and there seems to be a strong culture of wittiness in generating the captions.

It's like they are simultaneously usurping credit for the wittiness, and insulting the intelligence of the originator.

A writer can entertain his/ her readers with insightful remarks, wittiness, or great descriptive passages- but very little if none of these are to be found here: these articles show no particular talent, or focus, they all follow a very obvious scheme and sound as if they were all written by the same dull person.

"Because neither the authors of most scientific papers nor the editors of most scientific journals and conference proceedings can write well?Now, Paxos and the Byzantine Generals thing are probably examples of Lamport going too far in the other, impressed-with-his-own-wittiness direction, but I've had many more problems understanding papers in the dry style, where gibberish seems to be accepted if it's in the right form.

Wittiness definitions

noun

a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter

See also: humor humour witticism