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answer in Latin

answer in Latin is respōnsum, responsum, respondere — answer means a reply given to a question, or a solution to a problem.

answer in Latin

respōnsum
noun
(legal) A document filed in response to a complaint, responding to each point raised in the complaint and raising counterpoints.
responsum
noun
(legal) A document filed in response to a complaint, responding to each point raised in the complaint and raising counterpoints.
respondere
verb
resequor
verb
referō
verb
respondeō
verb

What does "answer" mean?

  1. noun A reply given to a question, or a solution to a problem.
    "She gave a quick answer to the teacher's question."
  2. verb To give a reply, especially to a question, letter, or call.
    "He answered the phone on the second ring."
  3. verb To be accountable or responsible for something, often to someone in authority.
    "He'll have to answer to the board for the missed deadline."

answer in a sentence

  • She gave a quick answer to the teacher's question.
  • They still hadn't found an answer to the budget shortfall.
  • He answered the phone on the second ring.
  • She answered every question calmly during the interview.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "answer" in Latin?

"answer" in Latin is respōnsum, responsum, respondere. answer means: A reply given to a question, or a solution to a problem.

How do you use "answer" in a sentence?

Example: "She gave a quick answer to the teacher's question." In Latin, "answer" is respōnsum, responsum, respondere.

Are there other ways to say "answer" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 6 translations listed for "answer": respōnsum, responsum, respondere, resequor, referō, respondeō.

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