arorni wrote:
rx10 wrote:
\(retort\) is indeed the correct answer. Along with \(rejoinder\).
\(recrimination\) means
accusation. We need a word that means
reply/revert.
arorni wrote:
Can someone please tell me why "retort" is not the correct answer? I thought Recrimination and Retort are having the same meaning.
Sorry for the late reply. By mistake, I mentioned rejoinder somehow. I meant Recrimination. I thought recrimination can also be an answer in terms of replying back or attacking back someone. So, on what basis we should reject the Recrimination.
If you look at Churchill's reply, it was sharp, quick and witty. A recrimination is an accusation in response to one from someone else. Is Lady Astor making an accusation against Churchill? Is Churchill replying with an accusation directed towards Lady Astor?
The mood is humorous and not accusative.
A retort or a rejoinder is a sharp and quick-witted response.