reply

reply
I
n.

1) to give, make; send a reply

2) to draw, elicit a reply

3) a curt, gruff; immediate, prompt; stinging; succinct; sullen; terse; witty reply

4) in reply (to nod in reply)

5) in reply to (in reply to your letter)

II
v.

1) to reply immediately, promptly

2) (D; intr.) to reply to (she did not reply to my letter)

3) (L) she replied that she would be happy to accept our invitation

* * *
[rɪ'plaɪ]
elicit a reply
gruff
immediate
promptly
send a reply
stinging
succinct
sullen
terse
witty reply
(L) she replied that she would be happy to accept our invitation
a curt
to draw
to give
to reply immediately
in reply to (in reply to your letter)
(D; intr.) to reply to (she did not reply to my letter)
in reply (to nod in reply)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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