Pronunciation: /ˈwaɪzˌkræk/
noun a clever or sarcastic remark
A1 I don't understand the wisecrack he made.
A2 She always has a funny wisecrack ready to make everyone laugh.
B1 His wisecrack about the situation lightened the mood in the room.
B2 The comedian's wisecracks kept the audience entertained throughout the show.
C1 Her quick wit and clever wisecracks make her a popular guest on talk shows.
C2 The politician's wisecrack during the debate caused a stir among the audience and media.
verb to make a clever or sarcastic remark
A1 She wisecracked about the weather to lighten the mood.
A2 He wisecracks whenever he feels nervous in social situations.
B1 The comedian wisecracked throughout his entire stand-up routine.
B2 She is known for her ability to wisecrack in any situation, making people laugh.
C1 The politician wisecracked during the debate, showing his quick wit and humor.
C2 Even in serious situations, he manages to wisecrack and lighten the mood.
formal During the meeting, he made a wisecrack about the company's recent financial troubles.
informal She always has a wisecrack ready to lighten the mood.
slang He dropped a hilarious wisecrack that had everyone laughing.
figurative Her sharp wit and wisecracks cut through the tension in the room.
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