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riposte

1 of 2noun
/rɪˈpoʊst/
Forms:ripostes
1

a quick return attack in fencing following a successful defensive block

  • The fencer's lightning riposte caught her opponent completely off guard.
  • His riposte after the parry was so precise it scored the winning point.
  • She executed a flawless riposte that turned defense into instant offense.
  • The coach emphasized the importance of timing in a successful riposte.
  • In competitive fencing, a sharp riposte can decide the match in seconds.
2

a sharp, clever, or critical response to a comment or action

  • Her riposte to the insult left the entire room silent.
  • The debate was full of witty ripostes between the two candidates.
  • His calm riposte turned the critic's words back on him.
  • The comedian's quick riposte drew loud laughter from the audience.
  • In conversation, a well‑timed riposte can defuse tension or win admiration.