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Forceful and Witty

Forceful

Forceful adjective - Having the power to persuade.

Witty and forceful are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Witty" instead an adjective "Forceful".

Witty

Witty adjective - Given to or marked by mature intelligent humor.

Forceful and witty are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Forceful" instead an adjective "Witty".

Nearby Words: wit, witting, witticism, wittily, wittingly

Both words in one sentence

  • Film / 300 Spartans were expected to be able to express themselves in a concise, forceful and witty manner, which is where we get "Laconic humour." One Sided Battle: Three hundred Spartans and 700 Thespians versus several hundred thousand Persians.
    Source: Film / 300
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