afterwit

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Wisdom which comes after the event.
 * 2) * 1692, (translator), , London: R. Sare et al., Fable162, “A Nightingale and a Bat,”
 * There’s No Recalling of what’s Gone and Past; so that After-Wit comes too Late when the Mischief is Done.
 * 1) The lack of forethought.
 * 2) A good comeback, retort one thinks of only after the end of discussion or after leaving a social gathering.
 * 1) The lack of forethought.
 * 2) A good comeback, retort one thinks of only after the end of discussion or after leaving a social gathering.
 * 1) A good comeback, retort one thinks of only after the end of discussion or after leaving a social gathering.
 * 1) A good comeback, retort one thinks of only after the end of discussion or after leaving a social gathering.