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Is twit a Scrabble word?

Yes, twit is a valid Scrabble word! Worth 7 points in Scrabble.

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What is the meaning of twit?

Definition

verb (English)

1. (transitive)Examples: "No man for deſpite, / By worde or by write / His felowe to twite, […]"; "[I]f vvee meane to tvvit a man that he is a foole, vve vvill ſay thou knovveſt not vvhat thou ſayeſt."; "Hath he not tvvit our Soueraigne Lady here / VVith ignominious vvords, though Clarkely coucht? / As if ſhe had ſuborned ſome to ſvveare / Falſe allegations, to o'rethrovv his ſtate."Synonyms: censure, upbraid, blame, fault, put the blame on, twit, taunt, badgertransitive

2. (transitive)Examples: "But in the Lovver Houſe ſome there vvere vvhich handled theſe things more tumultuouſly, namely, Bell and Monſon, great Lavvyers, Dutton, Paul VVentvvorth, and others, vvhich tvvitted the Authority of the Queen's Majeſty too much, […]"Synonyms: censure, ridiculearchaictransitive

3. (transitive)Examples: "However, on the Internet BBS's such as Quartz (now dead), Prism, Monsoon, Sunset, ect,^([sic – meaning etc]) someone pulling that kind of crap is likely to get flamed quite fast and twitted before he/she can breathe."; "Not only are some of the notoriously foul-mouthed echoes excluded from the BBS message base, but each message is auto-censored for key words that are, in the opinion of the SysOp (me in this case), offensive to a "G" audience. And no, it isn't 100% effective. And no, there is no "thought purification program" that can filter out some folks^([sic]) obscene ideas that can be expressed w/o written vulgarities. That has to be simply "dealt" with, either by ignoring or twitting the individual that offends habitually."transitive

4. (transitive)obsoletetransitive

5. (transitive)Examples: "Secrecy about B.R. plans for reorganisation and closure of lines and notably some failures to consult with staff representatives concerned with redundancy, are defects with which the railway unions have twitted Dr. Beeching."; "H[enry] R[ichard] Fox Bourne, secretary of the Aborigines' Protection Society – often twitted for being an 'armchair critic' – wrote in a review of one of [Henry Morton] Stanley's books: 'The Society is not condemning Mr Stanley or his subordinates so much, but the mounting of an expedition with aims and methods which almost necessitated the cruelties and slaughters that were incident to it … It seems better to remain in armchairs and pass resolutions than wantonly to embark on perilous enterprises, which can only be carried out by means that degrade Englishmen.'"; "[…] [Francis] Coster a Ieſuit againſt Luke Oſiander, vvho obiecting out of Peter Lombard thoſe vvords, (Credit oportet, It muſt be beleeued) that the bleſſed Virgins fleſh vvas conceiued in originall ſinne; and pretending by thoſe vvords, to proue a Catholike beliefe therein, Coſter thus tvvitteth and retorteth againſt him; […]"intransitivetransitive

6. (intransitive)dialectalintransitive

noun (English)

1. (informal) An annoying or foolish person.Examples: "What do you mean, since when did I become such a radical fairy! […] Since I started knowing twits like you, you twit!"Synonyms: alcatote, asshat, arsehole, asshole, bayard, berk, birdbrain, blitherinformal

2. (British, Ireland, dialectal, archaic) A person who chatters or gossips inanely; a chatterer, a gossip or gossiper; also, a person who divulges private information about others or is indiscreet; a tattletale.Examples: "Young Strephon he has Woo'd me long, / And Courted me with Pipe and Song; / But I a silly, silly peevish Twit, / For want of Sense, for want of Wit, / Have phoo'd, and cry'd, / Have pish'd, and fy'd, / And play'd the fool, and lost my Time, / And almost slipp'd, and almost slipp'd, / And almost slipp'd my Maiden Prime."Synonyms: carrytale, blab, blabbermouth, blabtale, blabtongue, busybody, buzzer, gossipBritishIrelandarchaicdialectal

intj (English)

1. (onomatopoeia) Used to represent the short, high-pitched call of a small bird, or a similar sound made by something else: cheep, tweet.Examples: "Midnights bell goes ting, ting, ting, ting, ting, / Then dogs doe hovvle, and not a bird does ſing: / But the Nightingale, and ſhe cries tvvit, tvvit, tvvit, tvvit, / Ovvles then on euerie bovve doe ſit."; "Twit twit twit / Jug jug jug jug jug jug / So rudely forc'd. / Tereu"onomatopoeic

noun (English)

1. (chiefly US, informal) Chiefly in the form in a twit: clipping of twitter (“a state of excitement or nervousness”).USinformal

noun (English)

1. (Northern England, Scotland, weaving, archaic) Clipping of twitter (“a knot or other defect in a thread or yarn which hinders spinning or weaving”).Examples: "[I]s't a cursed wab o' yarn / That winna work, for knots and twits, / Spun by some thoughtless drabby sluts, / Whase minds on naething else is carried, / But thinking when they will be married; […]"Northern-EnglandScotlandabbreviationalt-ofarchaicclipping

Definition source: Wiktionary

What Scrabble words can I make with the letters in "twit"?

How many Scrabble points is the word "twit"?

Scrabble
7 points
T1
W4
I1
T1
Words With Friends
7 points
T1
W4
I1
T1

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