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What is a verb for response?

There isn't one single perfect verb that directly translates to "response". The best verb to use depends on the context and the type of response. Here are some options:

General:

* Reply: This is the most common and neutral verb for responding.

* Answer: This implies a more direct or formal response, often to a question.

* React: This suggests a more emotional or spontaneous response.

* Respond: This is a broader term and can be used in various situations.

Specific:

* Acknowledge: This means to show that you have received the message or information.

* Confirm: This means to verify or agree with something.

* Refute: This means to argue against or disprove something.

* Counter: This means to oppose or challenge something.

* Agree: This means to say yes or to accept something.

* Disagree: This means to say no or to reject something.

Other options:

* Retort: This implies a sharp or witty response.

* Rebut: This means to argue against something with strong evidence.

Examples:

* "She replied to my email."

* "He answered the question correctly."

* "The dog reacted with fear."

* "They responded to the survey."

* "I acknowledged her greeting."

* "He confirmed the appointment."

* "She refuted his claims."

* "They countered the argument with new evidence."

The best verb to use depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.

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