Retort


The meaning of the word Retort is:


Examples:

Because Amy was brought up to always be respectful, she restrained the urge to make a sarcastic retort to the young man’s question about her zodiac sign.

published by Regena on 2021-07-05 21:09:20


When the conversation turned to critical comments about her outfit, Brenda had to stifle a retort about Emma’s crooked teeth.

published by Elisha on 2021-08-11 11:36:09


Why is it that you can never think of a good retort to an insult until long after the opportunity has passed?

published by Reagan on 2021-03-23 11:12:34


Knowing that my job might depend on my reaction, I stopped myself from giving my boss the retort that I wanted to make to his comment.

published by Ettie on 2021-02-04 18:18:37


Because she wanted to make her point more dramatic, Claire accented her retort with a few words she would normally never have used in civilized conversation.

published by Ariane on 2021-03-30 21:59:59


Although Jean tried to retort to the unfair accusation, she was so outraged that she could only splutter a stream of meaningless nonsense.

published by Deloras on 2021-04-19 22:36:48


While Winston wanted to retort and let the bully know that he wasn’t afraid of him, he knew deep inside that he would probably be beaten to a pulp if he did.

published by Syreeta on 2021-02-23 13:47:16


Realizing that Rudy was trying to start an argument, Maria scowled at him but decided not to retort.

published by Zackary on 2021-08-10 22:21:58


If I hadn’t been so foolish as to retort to the judge, I wouldn’t have to pay this $500 fine.

published by Salome on 2021-03-03 22:28:55


Patrick decided to retort to the accusations by posting his own counter-attack on Twitter.

published by Chrystal on 2021-10-05 12:33:42


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