Pronunciation: /rɪˈplaɪ/
noun a spoken or written response
verb to respond or answer
A1 I replied to her message with a simple 'thank you'.
A2 He always replies to emails promptly.
B1 I replied to the invitation, confirming my attendance.
B2 She replied to the job offer, expressing her interest in the position.
C1 The professor replied to my question with a detailed explanation.
C2 The CEO replied to the shareholders' concerns in a press conference.
adverb replied in a timely manner
A1 The teacher smiled in reply to the student's question, encouraging further participation.
A2 He replied enthusiastically to the invitation, eager to attend the event.
B1 The email reply was prompt and professional.
B2 She replied curtly to his inquiry, showing her annoyance.
C1 Her thoughtful reply to the criticism impressed everyone.
C2 In reply to the accusations, he provided evidence to refute the claims.
preposition in reply to the email
A1 I will reply to your email as soon as possible.
A2 He replied to my question with a simple 'yes'.
B1 She replied to the invitation saying she couldn't make it.
B2 The company replied to the customer's complaint promptly.
C1 The professor replied to the student's query in great detail.
C2 After much deliberation, she finally replied to his proposal with a heartfelt 'yes'.
formal Please remember to reply to the email by the end of the day.
informal Hey, don't forget to reply to the message I sent you.
slang Yo, make sure you reply to that text ASAP.
figurative Your silence is a powerful reply to their accusations.
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