What is the meaning of want wit sadness
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Want wit sadness is a line used in Shakespeare's play, the Merchant of Venice.
It literally translates to as, feeling sadness, without understanding the reason or logic behind feeling that sadness.
It is used to denote a situation where a person is feeling sad, however he cannot determine the cause for him feeling this way
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Explanation:
"Want" means lacking in.
"Want" means lacking in."Wit" means logic/sense.
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So, want wit sadness means sadness that lacks a logical reason. It is being sad without a valid reason.
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