retort|retorted|retorting|retorts in English
verb
[re·tort || rɪ'tɔrt /-'tɔːt]
make a sharp answer, give an incisive reply; retaliate, reciprocate, requite, return in kind; reply to an argument with a contrary claim
Use "retort|retorted|retorting|retorts" in a sentence
1. The removable retort allows to almost continuous oven operation, setting and removing the retorts.
2. Retorts
3. Retorting achieves microbial stability with heat.
4. Retorts for laboratory purposes
5. Alembic - an obsolete kind of container used for distillation; two retorts connected by a tube retort - a vessel where substances are distilled or decomposed by heat Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection
6. “There’s another side,” retorted the minister’s wife.
7. Ellie's angry retort surprised Max.
8. Retort seafood in pouch
9. 13 " What for? " retorted Third Fairy.
10. The Ogre did not at once retort.
11. I was very impressed with his clever retort.
12. Michael Williams retorts, “That’s more than we know.”
13. It back to Tybalt, whose dexterity Retorts it:
14. 2 He retorted with a disapprobation of shallow criticism.
15. (Proverbs 15:1) Sharp retorts will only aggravate the situation.
16. If you' re short, you don' t retort
17. He was about to make a sharp retort .
18. Badvibes often picks on Buzzbomb; Buzzbomb often issues snarky retorts
19. Comeback definition is - a sharp or witty reply : retort
20. Backword (plural Backwords) A contention, retort, or reply
21. Enraged, the Norwich keeper retorted that it was the other way around.
22. 'Enough, too,'retorted George.'We'll all swing and sundry for your bungling.'
23. "Ah, don't ask me! I don't speak your language, " she retorted petulantly.
24. Not that there was anything to retort.
25. She's always ready with a quick retort.