Repartee

Repartee

ˌre-pər-ˈtē

Noun

  • A quick and witty reply.
  • A succession or interchange of clever retorts; amusing and usually light sparring with words.
  • Adroitness and cleverness in reply.

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Example Sentences

“I always think of the perfect repartee about an hour after the conversation ends.”

“The premiere of the new sitcom has a genuinely sharp repartee between the main characters.”

“I had a great repartee with my blind date.”

Word Origin

French, early 17th century

Why this word?

A snappy retort or lighthearted exchange of jests can be called a repartee. This comes directly from the French verb “repartir,” meaning “to retort.” The noun can be applied directly to a quick reply, or it might refer to the quality of cleverness in a response. The best conversationalists are skilled in the art of repartee. 

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