What does TWITS mean?

Parts of Speech:

Twits is a noun and a verb.

Definitions:

As a noun, twits refer to a person regarded as silly or annoying. As a verb, it means to taunt or tease someone.

Pronunciations:

US: /twɪts/

UK: /twɪts/

Origin and Usage:

The word "twits" originated from the Middle English word "twiten" which means "to reproach". It is commonly used in informal contexts to describe someone who is foolish or irritating. The verb form is often used to describe the act of teasing or mocking someone.

Synonyms:

Some synonyms for "twits" as a noun include fool, idiot, and nitwit. As a verb, some synonyms include tease, taunt, and ridicule.

Related Words:

Some related 5 letter words to "twits" include twist, wrist, and twirl.

Example Sentences:
  • Shes such a twit; she can never seem to get anything right.
  • He twitted her about her new haircut.
  • The boys were twitting each other about their soccer skills.


Related 5 Letter Words List