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    re·tort
    [rəˈtôrt]
    verb
    retort (verb) · retorts (third person present) · retorted (past tense) · retorted (past participle) · retorting (present participle)
    1. say something in answer to a remark or accusation, typically in a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive manner:
      "“No need to be rude,” retorted Isabel" · "he retorted that this was nonsense" · "I resisted the urge to retort"
    2. archaic
      repay (an insult or injury):
      "it was now his time to retort the humiliation"
      • turn (an insult or accusation) back on the person who has issued it:
        "he was resolute to retort the charge of treason on his foes"
      • use (an opponent's argument) against them:
        "the answer they make to us may very easily be retorted"
    noun
    retort (noun) · retorts (plural noun)
    1. a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive reply to a remark:
      "she opened her mouth to make a suitably cutting retort"
    Origin
    late 15th century (in the sense ‘hurl back an accusation or insult’): from Latin retort- ‘twisted back, cast back’, from the verb retorquere, from re- ‘in return’ + torquere ‘to twist’.
    re·tort
    [rəˈtôrt]
    noun
    retort (noun) · retorts (plural noun)
    1. a container or furnace for carrying out a chemical process on a large or industrial scale:
      "gas was made by baking coal in airtight retorts"
      • a glass container with a long neck, used in distilling liquids and other chemical operations:
        "a laboratory full of bubbling retorts and crackling electrical equipment"
    verb
    retort (verb) · retorts (third person present) · retorted (past tense) · retorted (past participle) · retorting (present participle)
    1. heat in a retort in order to separate or purify:
      "the raw shale is retorted at four crude oil works"
    Origin
    early 16th century: from French retorte, from medieval Latin retorta, feminine past participle of retorquere ‘twist back’ (with reference to the long recurved neck of the laboratory container).
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    verb
    1. say something in answer to a remark or accusation, typically in a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive manner:
     
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  3. retort - a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one); "it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher"
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    retort 1 [ ri- tawrt ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to reply to, usually in a sharp or retaliatory way; reply in kind to.
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    retort 1 [ ri- tawrt ] See synonyms for retort on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) to reply to, usually in a sharp or retaliatory way; reply in kind to. to return (an accusation, epithet, etc.) upon the person uttering it. to answer (an argument or the like) by another to the contrary.
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  4. WEBThe meaning of RETORT is to pay or hurl back : return. How to use retort in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Retort.

     
  5. WEB5 days ago · 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. a …

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