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parting shot

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Main Entry: answer
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: reply; reaction

Synonyms:

acknowledgment, antiphon, back talk, backcap, band-aid, close, comeback, comment, cooler, counterclaim, crack, defense, disclosure, echo, elucidation, explanation, feedback, guff, interpretation, justification, key, lip, observation, parting shot, pay dirt, plea, quick fix, rebuttal, refutation, rejoinder, remark, repartee, report, resolution, response, result, retort, return, rhetorical question, riposte, sign, solution, statement, thank-you note, the ticket, topper, vindication, wisecrack
Notes: an answer is something said, written, or done in return; a reply is an answer that satisfies a detail in a question

Antonyms:

question
Main Entry: derision
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: insult, disrespect

Synonyms:

Bronx cheer, backhanded compliment, brickbat, butt*, comeback, contempt, contumely, crack, dig*, disdain, disparagement, dump*, jab, jest, joke, laughingstock, laughter, mockery, object of ridicule, parting shot, pilgarlic, put-down, raillery, ridicule, satire, scoffing, scorn, slam*, slap, sneering

Antonyms:

adulation, commendation, compliment, flattery, praise
Main Entry: gibe
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ridicule

Synonyms:

comeback, cutting remark, derision, dig*, dump*, jab, jeer, joke, mockery, parting shot, put-down, rank-out, sarcasm, scoffing, slam*, sneer, swipe, taunt

Antonyms:

commendation, praise
Main Entry: retort
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: snappy answer

Synonyms:

antiphon, back answer, back talk, comeback, cooler, counter, crack*, gag, jape, jest, joke, lip, parting shot, quip, rejoinder, repartee, reply, reprisal, respond, response, retaliation, return, revenge, riposte, sally, snappy comeback, topper, wisecrack, witticism

Antonyms:

question, request
Main Entry: ridicule
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: contemptuous laughter at someone or something

Synonyms:

badinage, banter, buffoonery, burlesque, caricature, chaff, comeback, contempt, derision, dig*, disdain, disparagement, farce, foolery, gibe, irony, jab, jeer, laughter, leer, mockery, mordancy, needling, parody, parting shot, persiflage, put-on, putdown, raillery, rally, razz, rib, roast, sarcasm, sardonicism, satire, scorn, slam*, sneer*, swipe, taunt, taunting, travesty

Antonyms:

flattery, praise
Main Entry: taunt
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: provocation; teasing

Synonyms:

backhanded compliment, barb, brickbat, censure, comeback, crack, cut, derision, dig, dirty dig, dump, gibe, insult, jab, jeer, mockery, outrage, parting shot, put-down, reproach, ridicule, sarcasm, slam*, slap, snappy comeback, swipe

Antonyms:

compliment, praise, respect
Main Entry: Parthian shot
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: final word

Synonyms:

answer, last word, parting shot, stratagem
Related Words
Main Entry: answer
Part of Speech: noun, verb
Related
Adjectives:
answering, catechetical, conclusive, counter, definitive, forthcoming, respondent, responsive
Main Entry: derision
Part of Speech: noun
Related
Adjectives:
burlesque, derisable, derisive, flarting, hudibrastic, ironical, mock, mordant, sarcastic, sardonic, scurrilous
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Ridicule.
Category: 2. Discriminative Affections

Synonyms:

-nouns
ridicule, derision; sardonic smile, sardonic grin; irrision; scoffing (disrespect); mockery, quiz, banter, irony, persiflage, raillery, chaffe, badinage; quizzing; asteism., squib, satire, skit, quip, quib, grin., parody, burlesque, travesty, travestie; farce (drama); caricature., buffoonery (fun); practical joke; horseplay.
-verbs
ridicule, deride; snigger; laugh in one's sleeve; banter, rally, chaff, joke, twit, quiz, roast; haze [U.S.]; tehee; fleer; show up., play upon, play tricks upon; fool to the top of one's bent; laugh at, grin at, smile at; poke fun at., satirize, parody, caricature, burlesque, travesty., turn into ridicule; make merry with; make fun of, make game of, make a fool of, make an April fool of; rally; scoff (disrespect)., raise a laugh (amuse); play the fool, make a fool of oneself.
-adjectives
derisory, derisive; mock; sarcastic, ironic, ironical, quizzical, burlesque, Hudibrastic; scurrilous (disrespectful).
-adverbs
in ridicule.
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