Reply vs Rebuttal - What's the difference?
reply | rebuttal |
(intransitive) To give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer.
To act or gesture in response.
* 1988 , Emmanuel Doe Ziorklui, Ghana: Nkrumah to Rawlings
To repeat something back; to echo.
A written or spoken response; part of a conversation.
Something given in reply.
The act of refuting something by making a contrary argument, or presenting contrary evidence.
A statement, designed to refute or negate specific arguments put forward by opponents.
(legal) A pleading by a defendant in reply to the evidence put forward by a plaintiff or the prosecution.
As nouns the difference between reply and rebuttal
is that reply is a written or spoken response; part of a conversation while rebuttal is the act of refuting something by making a contrary argument, or presenting contrary evidence.As a verb reply
is to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer.reply
English
Verb
(en-verb)- Please reply to my letter.
- "Sorry I'm late," replied the student.
- He replied that he was not sure.
- Joanne replied to Pete's insult with a slap to his face.
- It is a sound to be dreaded until you ascertain that it is being made by friendly forces; even then, your welcome to it must be tempered with some caution, because gunfire usually leads to replying gunfire
