midwit

English

Etymology

From mid- + wit; likely coined in line with nitwit, halfwit, etc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɪdwɪt/

Noun

midwit (plural midwits)

  1. (neologism, chiefly Internet slang, mildly derogatory) A person of middling intellect; someone who is neither particularly dumb nor notably intelligent, especially if they act as if they are smarter than they are.
    Coordinate terms: halfwit, lackwit
    • 2023 February 11, Janan Ganesh, “After Germany's fall, which is the paragon nation?”, in FT Weekend, page 22:
      A true paragon nation captures the midwit, get-the-news-from-Trevor-Noah demographic.

Usage notes

At least online, the term commonly carries connotations of the person deemed a "midwit" of being oversocialized and holding socially-acceptable views as if they were intellectually profound.

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