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verb

reply

rih-PLEYE
verb
1
To give a spoken or written answer to a question, message, or accusation.
"She replied to my email within the hour."
"He didn't know how to reply to such a strange question."
noun
1
The answer given in response to something.
"His reply was short but clear."

How to Use Reply

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo answer, or the answer itself.

When to use it

"Reply" is slightly more formal than the everyday "answer back" but is standard in both speech and writing.

Common pairings
reply to a message quick reply await a reply

Word Forms

replied past tense, replies plural, replies singular

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Etymology

From Old French replier, from Latin replicare ("to fold back"), which in medieval usage came to mean "to answer" — the same root as "replicate" and "replica."

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