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
(legal) A document filed in response to a complaint, responding to each point raised in the complaint and raising counterpoints.
responsum
(legal) A document filed in response to a complaint, responding to each point raised in the complaint and raising counterpoints.
respondere
resequor
referō
respondeō
What does "answer" mean?
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noun A reply given to a question, or a solution to a problem.
"She gave a quick answer to the teacher's question."
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verb To give a reply, especially to a question, letter, or call.
"He answered the phone on the second ring."
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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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