Replicó (en. Replied)

/re.pli.ko/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of responding to someone or something.
She replied to her friend with a logical argument.
Ella replicó a su amigo con una argumentación lógica.
To repeat or respond in a way that counteracts an opinion.
The lawyer countered the prosecutor's claims.
El abogado replicó las alegaciones del fiscal.
To make a replica of something, such as an object or an idea.
The artist replicated Michelangelo's famous sculpture.
El artista replicó la famosa escultura de Michelangelo.

Etymology

From Latin 'replicare', which means 'to fold back' or 'to reply'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

no reply
Expression that means that no response or answer is accepted.
no hay réplica
to replicate something
To make a copy or reproduction of something.
replicar algo
exact replica
Faithful copy of an object or idea.
replica exacta

Related Words

replicant
Person or thing that replies.
replicante
to refute
To refute or respond to something.
rebatir
replica
Copy or duplicate of something.
réplica

Slang Meanings

To respond in a witty or sarcastic manner.
He always has a sharp reply for every comment.
Siempre tiene una réplica afilada para cada comentario.
To say something in a mocking tone.
When he was told something rude, he just replied with a smile.
Cuando le dijeron algo feo, solo replicó con una sonrisa.