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    retort
    /rɪˈtɔːt/

    verb

    • 1. say something in answer to a remark, typically in a sharp, angry, or witty manner: "‘No need to be rude,’ retorted Isabel"
    • 2. repay (an insult or injury): archaic "it was now his time to retort the humiliation"

    noun

    • 1. a sharp, angry, or witty reply: "she opened her mouth to make a suitably cutting retort"

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  2. RETORT definition: 1. to answer someone quickly in an angry or funny way: 2. a quick answer that is angry or funny…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to answer back usually sharply. 2. : to return an argument or charge. 3. : retaliate.

  4. verb (used with object) to reply to, usually in a sharp or retaliatory way; reply in kind to. Synonyms: retaliate. to return (an accusation, epithet, etc.) upon the person uttering it. to answer (an argument or the like) by another to the contrary.

  5. A retort is a short, clever response to someone's comment or question. If you want to keep the peace during dinner, you should probably bite your tongue instead of making sarcastic retorts to everything your little sister says.

  6. 1. To make a reply, especially a quick, caustic, or witty one. 2. To present a counterargument. 3. Archaic To return like for like; retaliate. n. 1. A quick incisive reply, especially one that turns the first speaker's words to his or her own disadvantage. 2. The act or an instance of retorting.

  7. retort in British English. (rɪˈtɔːt ) verb. 1. (when tr, takes a clause as object) to utter (something) quickly, sharply, wittily, or angrily, in response. 2. to use (an argument) against its originator; turn the tables by saying (something) noun. 3.

  8. Check pronunciation: retort. Definition of retort verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. RETORT meaning: to answer someone quickly in an angry or funny way: . Learn more.

  10. To answer (an argument, etc.) in kind. To say in reply or response. To return in kind; pay back. A quick, sharp, or witty reply, esp. one that turns the words of the previous speaker back upon that speaker. The act or practice of making such a reply.

  11. Jun 8, 2024 · To say something sharp or witty in answer to a remark or accusation. To make a remark which reverses an argument upon its originator; to return, as an argument, accusation, censure, or incivility. to retort the charge of vanity. To bend or curve back. a retorted line. To throw back; to reverberate; to reflect.