riposte

noun

ri·​poste ri-ˈpōst How to pronounce riposte (audio)
1
: a fencer's quick return thrust following a parry
2
: a retaliatory verbal sally : retort
3
: a retaliatory maneuver or measure
riposte verb

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In the sport of fencing, a riposte is a counterattack made after successfully fending off one's opponent. English speakers borrowed the name for this particular maneuver from French in the early 1700s, but the French had simply modified the Italian word risposta, which literally means "answer." Ultimately these words come from the Latin verb respondēre, meaning "to respond." It seems fitting that riposte has since come full circle to now refer to a quick and witty response performed as a form of retaliation.

Examples of riposte in a Sentence

he's known for having a brilliant riposte to nearly any insult
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Hammarby equalised at the start of the second half but within four minutes, Shaw delivered the perfect riposte by side-stepping a defender and thrashing home an unstoppable shot which proved to be the winning goal. Asif Burhan, Forbes, 21 Nov. 2024 What could have been a humbling riposte to online over-exuberance instead became the kind of star-making day that Tammy Abraham enjoyed at this ground five years ago. Liam Twomey, The Athletic, 25 Aug. 2024 Trump’s willingness to take risks, his boldness in appearing in places and situations where the old Republican Party feared to tread, his knack for the memorable photo and cutting riposte have defined his political career and the 2024 campaign. Matthew Continetti, National Review, 2 Nov. 2024 With sharp ripostes and canny traps, Harris baited Trump into boasting about his crowd sizes, grousing about the 2020 election, and standing up for the rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol to thwart the peaceful transfer of power. Brian Bennett, TIME, 11 Sep. 2024 See all Example Sentences for riposte 

Word History

Etymology

French, modification of Italian risposta, literally, answer, from rispondere to respond, from Latin respondēre

First Known Use

1707, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of riposte was in 1707

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“Riposte.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/riposte. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.

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riposte

noun
ri·​poste ri-ˈpōst How to pronounce riposte (audio)
1
: a fencer's quick return thrust
2
: a quick reply or action in return

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