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retort implies a reaction to an implicit or explicit charge, criticism, or attack which contains a countercharge or counterattack.
RETORT definition: to reply to, usually in a sharp or retaliatory way; reply in kind to. See examples of retort used in a sentence.
To retort means to reply angrily to someone. Was he afraid, he was asked. 'Afraid of what?' he retorted. [VERB with quote] Others retort that strong central power can be a dangerous thing. [VERB that] Retort is also a noun. His sharp retort clearly made an impact. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
1. to reply to, usu. in a sharp or retaliatory way. 2. to return (an accusation, epithet, etc.) upon the person uttering it. 3. to answer (an argument or the like) by another to the contrary. 4. to reply, esp. sharply. n. 6. the act of retorting.
Noun retort (plural retorts) A sharp or witty reply, or one which turns an argument against its originator; a comeback. He countered her insult with a clever retort.
Retort definition: To return in kind; pay back.
RETORT definition: 1. to answer someone quickly in an angry or funny way: 2. a quick answer that is angry or funny…. Learn more.
retort, n.¹ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
re•tort1 /rɪˈtɔrt/ v. to reply in a sharp way: [~ + that clause] retorted that he would have nothing to do with her.[no object] quick to retort. n. [countable] a sharp or clever reply: "You're no better,'' was his angry retort. See -tort-.
Definition of retort verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.