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Definition of retort verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

retort

verb
 
/rɪˈtɔːt/
 
/rɪˈtɔːrt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they retort
 
/rɪˈtɔːt/
 
/rɪˈtɔːrt/
he / she / it retorts
 
/rɪˈtɔːts/
 
/rɪˈtɔːrts/
past simple retorted
 
/rɪˈtɔːtɪd/
 
/rɪˈtɔːrtɪd/
past participle retorted
 
/rɪˈtɔːtɪd/
 
/rɪˈtɔːrtɪd/
-ing form retorting
 
/rɪˈtɔːtɪŋ/
 
/rɪˈtɔːrtɪŋ/
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  1. to reply quickly to a comment, in an angry, offended or humorous way
    • + speech ‘Don't be ridiculous!’ Pat retorted angrily.
    • She quickly retorted, ‘What does it matter?’
    • retort that… Sam retorted that it was my fault as much as his.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • quickly
    • angrily
    • furiously
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    Word Originverb late 15th cent. (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’.
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