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Which of these adjectives best defines an interlude?

spiritual



instructive



witty



bawdy



somber

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the best answer is witty
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The adjective that best defines an interlude is the word "witty". Option C is correct.

Witty means to be able to show a quick and inventive humour.

The term interlude stems from the Latin words "inter-" which means between and "ludus" which means play. The joint of these words resulted in the English word interlude.

Interlude means an intervening period of time; an interval; as well as a thing occurring or done during an interval.

Witty is define as showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humour.

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