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Meaning of rejoinders
A rejoinder is a reply, especially a quick or witty one, to a remark or accusation.
Etymology of rejoinders
The word "rejoinder" has its roots in the Old French word "rejoindre," which means "to join again" or "to reply."
It entered the English language in the 15th century, initially used in law to refer to a response to a plea or an accusation.
Over time, its meaning expanded to include any quick or witty reply, especially one that is cleverly worded or effectively argued.
Synonyms
rebuttals
counterarguments
responses
retorts
comebacks
replies
ripostes
counterclaims
refutations
denials
repudiations
rebuttals
counterattacks
defenses
justifications
explanations
excuses
apologies
pleas
allegations
accusations
rejoinders
refutations
disparagements
disparagements
dismissals
denunciations
condemnations
criticisms
censures
reproaches
reproofs
admonitions
admonishments
castigations
upbraidings
scoldings
rebukes
reprimands
admonitions.
Definitions
- A rejoinder is a response, especially a quick or witty one, to a remark or accusation, according to Oxford Languages.
- It can also refer to a counterargument or a refutation, especially one that is cleverly or effectively worded.
Usage Examples
- The politician's rejoinder to the accusation of corruption was swift and decisive, silencing her critics.
- The comedian's quick rejoinder to the heckler's insult brought the house down with laughter.
- The lawyer's rejoinder to the prosecution's argument was well-reasoned and persuasive, swaying the jury in her client's favor.
Antonyms
silence
acquiescence
agreement
consent
concurrence
approval
endorsement
confirmation
affirmation
acceptance
compliance
submission
surrender
capitulation
resignation
abandonment
relinquishment
renunciation
abdication
concession
compromise
appeasement.