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Learn to pronounce re·ply

/rəˈplī/
verb
say something in response to something someone has said.
"he was gone before we could reply to his last remark"
synonyms: respond, answer, say in response, rejoin, return, retort, counter, fling back, hurl back, retaliate, come back, riposte

noun
a verbal or written answer.
"I received a reply from the firm's managing director"
synonyms: answer, response, acknowledgment, rejoinder, return, reaction, retort, riposte, comeback, clapback

22 hours ago · to say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said or done: [ + speech ] To every question, he responded "I don't know."
13 hours ago · 1. a : disposed to favor : partial taking a favorable attitude toward our request b : expressing approval : commendatory The movie received a favorable review.
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