retort

/ɹɪˈtɔɹt/
noun 5verb 5

Collocations

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1

(noun.)

ADJ

quick, sharp | angry, caustic, furious

VERB + RETORT

hurl, make

She hurled a sharp retort at him before walking away from the argument.

bite back, refrain from, suppress

She refrained from making a cutting retort when her colleague criticized her work.

bring, draw, meet with

When he criticized the plan, his comments met with sharp retorts from the team members.

sting sb into

When she criticized his work, he was stung into a sharp retort that hurt her feelings.

2

(verb.)

ADV

quickly

angrily, bitterly, coolly, crisply, curtly, drily, flatly, furiously, grimly, harshly, sarcastically, sharply, stiffly

She retorted sharply that she had already explained the situation twice before.

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