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retort

answer sharply / witty reply / distillation vessel
Transitive VerbNounIntransitive Verb
past: retortedpp: retorteding: retorting

This word carries a strong sense of immediacy and friction. When used as a verbal response, it suggests a defensive or offensive reaction, often characterized by a sudden burst of wit or irritation. It differs from a simple answer by implying a certain level of tension or a desire to counter an opponent's point quickly. In a scientific context, the term refers to a specific piece of laboratory glassware. This usage is distinct from the communicative sense and describes a physical tool used for distillation, characterized by its unique bent-neck shape.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ to someone]

To answer someone in a sharp, angry, or witty manner.

"He retorted that he was not interested in her opinion."

Noun

A sharp, angry, or witty reply to a remark.

"Her quick retort left him speechless during the debate."

Noun

A glass vessel with a long neck bent at a right angle, used in chemistry for distilling liquids.

"The chemist carefully poured the solution into the retort."

Intransitive Verb
[~ that something]

To respond quickly and sharply without specifying a direct object.

"When asked about the failure, she simply retorted that it was an accident."

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