repartee

noun

rep·​ar·​tee ˌre-pər-ˈtē How to pronounce repartee (audio)
-ˌpär-,
-ˈtā How to pronounce repartee (audio)
1
a
: a quick and witty reply
b
: a succession or interchange of clever retorts : amusing and usually light sparring with words
2
: adroitness and cleverness in reply : skill in repartee

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Dorothy Parker was known for her repartee. Upon hearing that former president Calvin Coolidge had died, the poet, short-story writer, screenwriter, and critic—famous for her acerbic wit—replied, “How can they tell?” The taciturn Coolidge, aka “Silent Cal,” obviously didn’t have a reputation for being the life of the party, but he could be counted on for the occasional bon mot, as when a Washington, D.C., hostess told him, “You must talk to me, Mr. President. I made a bet today that I could get more than two words out of you,” and he replied, “You lose.” Repartee, our word for a quick, sharp reply (and for skill with such replies) comes from the French repartie, of the same meaning. Repartie itself is formed from the French verb repartir, meaning “to retort.”

Choose the Right Synonym for repartee

wit, humor, irony, sarcasm, satire, repartee mean a mode of expression intended to arouse amusement.

wit suggests the power to evoke laughter by remarks showing verbal felicity or ingenuity and swift perception especially of the incongruous.

a playful wit

humor implies an ability to perceive the ludicrous, the comical, and the absurd in human life and to express these usually without bitterness.

a sense of humor

irony applies to a manner of expression in which the intended meaning is the opposite of what is seemingly expressed.

the irony of the title

sarcasm applies to expression frequently in the form of irony that is intended to cut or wound.

given to heartless sarcasm

satire applies to writing that exposes or ridicules conduct, doctrines, or institutions either by direct criticism or more often through irony, parody, or caricature.

a satire on the Congress

repartee implies the power of answering quickly, pointedly, or wittily.

a dinner guest noted for repartee

Examples of repartee in a Sentence

The two comedians engaged in witty repartee. that repartee to the reporter's question drew laughs from the bystanders
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Charton is disarming and funny, and the two are clearly enamored with each other, falling into natural repartee about their kids and each other. Rachel Handler, Vulture, 22 Oct. 2024 Crockett has amassed growing recognition by introducing the art of the masterful clapback to a Democratic Party that hasn’t always been known for its quick repartee. Emma Specter, Vogue, 7 Oct. 2024 The series has far more bland conversations than tense action sequences, more awkward banter than witty repartee and more staid dinner parties than dastardly criminal deeds. Kelly Lawler, USA TODAY, 2 Feb. 2024 Romance, jealousy, and unexpected reunions combine for a spirited, comedic romp, filled with witty repartee and otherworldly surprises. David Catlin, The Enquirer, 6 Mar. 2024 See all Example Sentences for repartee 

Word History

Etymology

French repartie, from repartir to retort, from Middle French, from re- + partir to divide — more at part

First Known Use

1637, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of repartee was in 1637

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“Repartee.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/repartee. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.

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repartee

noun
rep·​ar·​tee ˌrep-ər-ˈtē How to pronounce repartee (audio) -ˌär- How to pronounce repartee (audio)
-ˈtā
1
: a clever witty reply
2
: skill in making clever replies

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