No.
* A retort is a noun. * To retort is a verb. It is a regular verb and the past tense is formed by adding '-ed' to the verb. * retorted is the past tense form of the verb 'retort'.
e.g. "You have no right to say that," she retorted.
I retorted with my teacher, Mrs.Webb.
"During the argument, she retorted with a sharp response that silenced the room."
the student retorted to the teacher that there is no when her teacher says accidentally that there is garbage under your desk and pick i up.
Mama Ike quickly retorted " we are in mourning no-one has had time to cook.
"Retorted" is a word that means to sharply reply or respond.
The prefix of "retorted" is "re-".
You sound mad. *He quickly retorted to her raised voice, his eyebrows knitting together in a frown.
Retorted means to reply in like a snotty or sharp way.
They are retorted looking animals but not more retorted than an balraj
Yes, the word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
With a smirk on her face, the girl retorted, "Flattery will get you nowhere, you cretin!" then she stalked off with a shake of her head.
Yes, the word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.