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Definition of "inwit" [in•wit]

  • Inward knowledge or understanding. (noun)
  • Conscience; inward sense of morality. (noun)

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Use "inwit" in a sentence
  • "Anyway, the most obvious distinction is that the sociopath would presumably remove the implant if he could, while most of us would not want to anaesthetise the agenbite of inwit, if this were somehow possible."
  • "May 18, 2008 at 4:55 pm iz dat teh ag-inbite ub inwit?"
  • "Some of it is maybe "agenbite of inwit," the Middle English phrase meaning remorse of conscience."