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What does retorted means?

"Retorted" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "retort". It means:

To reply sharply or angrily to a remark or accusation.

Here are some examples of how "retorted" can be used:

* "When I suggested we go to the movies, she retorted, 'I'd rather stay home and watch TV.'"

* "He retorted with a sarcastic remark, leaving the room in stunned silence."

* "The lawyer retorted to the judge's question, defending his client's innocence."

In essence, "retorted" implies a quick and forceful response, often laced with anger or sarcasm.

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