remark
re·mark / riˈmärk/ • v. 1. say something as a comment; mention: [with direct speech] “Tom's looking peaked,” she remarked | he remarked that he had some work to finish | [intr.] the judges remarked on the high standard of the entries. 2. [tr.] regard with attention; notice: he remarked the man's inflamed eyelids.• n. a written or spoken comment: I decided to ignore his rude remarks. ∎ notice or comment: the landscape was not worthy of remark.
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T… retort , re·tort1 / riˈtôrt/ • v. 1. say something in answer to a remark or accusation, typically in a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive manner: [with direct… Taunt , taunt / tônt/ • n. a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone. • v. [tr.] provoke or challenge (someone) with insulting remarks: stud… Platitude , plat·i·tude / ˈplatiˌt(y)oōd/ • n. a remark or statement, esp. one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful…
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