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Rejoinder

[rə-JOIN-dər]

Part of speech: noun

Origin: Late Middle English, late 15th century

1.

A reply, especially a sharp or witty one.

2.

(Law, dated) A defendant's answer to the plaintiff's reply or replication.

Examples of Rejoinder in a sentence

"I always think up the perfect rejoinder hours later, long after the chance for a retort is gone."

"The court fell silent, waiting for the defendant's rejoinder."

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