What is another word for re tort?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹˌiː tˈɔːt], [ ɹˌiː tˈɔːt], [ ɹ_ˌiː t_ˈɔː_t]
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Similar words for re tort:
- alibi (noun)
- answer (noun)
- back talk (noun)
- defense (noun)
- flask (noun)
- quip (noun)
- reaction (noun)
- rejoinder (noun)
- repartee (noun)
- reply (noun)
- retort (noun)
- riposte (noun)
- snappy comeback (noun)
- wisecrack (noun)
- answer (verb)
- reciprocate (verb)
- rejoin (verb)
- reply (verb)
- respond (verb)
- retort (verb)
- return (verb)
- revenge (verb)
- snap (verb)
Synonyms for Re tort:
n.
• alibi (noun)- fish story,
- airtight case,
- song and dance,
- assertion,
- retort,
- answer,
- declaration,
- statement,
- plea,
- profession,
- reason,
- avowal,
- affirmation,
- assurance,
- vindication,
- justification,
- account,
- explanation,
- proof,
- stall,
- pretext,
- allegation,
- cop-out,
- case,
- excuse,
- cover.
- observation,
- refutation,
- report,
- quick fix,
- close,
- guff,
- rhetorical question,
- disclosure,
- defense,
- acknowledgment,
- comment,
- sign,
- key,
- feedback,
- solution,
- echo,
- result,
- the ticket,
- backcap,
- band-aid,
- rebuttal,
- thank-you note,
- remark,
- resolution,
- elucidation,
- counterclaim,
- interpretation,
- pay dirt.
- insolence,
- uptake,
- short answer,
- mouth,
- backchat,
- nasty reply,
- sauce,
- insult,
- cheek.
- copout,
- whitewash,
- apologia,
- apology,
- story,
- Apologizing,
- Excusing,
- argument,
- jive,
- apologetics,
- exculpation,
- Explaining,
- exoneration,
- rationalization,
- cleanup,
- off-time,
- extenuation.
- crock,
- bottle,
- phial,
- urn,
- ampulla,
- horn,
- gourd,
- chalice,
- flagon,
- glass,
- Flasket,
- jug,
- decanter,
- fiasco,
- beaker,
- crystal,
- goblet,
- alembic,
- jar,
- caster,
- cruet,
- vial,
- ewer,
- Flacon,
- demiJohn,
- carafe,
- bag,
- canteen,
- noggin,
- tumbler.
- rebound,
- recoil,
- reflex,
- receptivity,
- backfire,
- kick,
- revulsion,
- counteraction,
- compensation,
- attitude,
- backlash,
- take,
- opinion,
- feeling,
- vibes,
- counterbalance,
- reverberation,
- HIT,
- double-take,
- knee-jerk,
- reciprocation,
- reagency,
- reflection,
- repercussion,
- counterpoise,
- boomerang,
- kickback,
- reception.
v.
• answer (verb)- say,
- claim,
- be in touch,
- settle,
- dispute,
- defend,
- plead,
- get back to,
- solve,
- deny,
- refute,
- back at you,
- acknowledge,
- give a snappy comeback,
- disprove,
- explain,
- field the question,
- parry,
- argue,
- resolve,
- get back at,
- contest.
- swing,
- match,
- tit for tat,
- return the compliment,
- scratch one's back,
- trade,
- feel in return,
- recompense,
- share,
- serve out,
- square,
- vacillate,
- barter,
- be equivalent,
- correspond,
- render,
- interchange,
- make up for,
- pay one's dues,
- swap.
- retaliate,
- repay,
- answer back,
- talk back,
- sass,
- top,
- snap back,
- requite,
- rebut,
- come back at,
- squelch,
- shoot back,
- rejoin.
- pay off,
- be out for blood,
- kick back,
- redress,
- score,
- pay back,
- stick it to,
- punish,
- Venge,
- get,
- hit back,
- make reprisal,
- turn the tables on,
- settle with,
- take an eye for an eye,
- fix one's wagon,
- give just desserts,
- fight back,
- fix,
- settle up,
- pay back in spades,
- even the score,
- avenge,
- give comeuppance,
- vindicate,
- justify,
- get even.
How to use "Re tort" in context?
The word "re" is the Latin word for "again." "Tort" is the general term for a wrongful act that causes harm or damage. In law, tort refers to any civil wrong, including negligence, intentional act or omission, or breach of contract. Tort law has evolved to reflect our society's evolving notions of responsibility and fault. Tort law is based on the principle that people are generally responsible for the direct and foreseeable consequences of their actions.
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