Answer

//ˈæn.sɚ//

"Answer" in a Sentence (48 examples)

What did you answer?

Do you really need to ask the question to know the answer?

If I gave no answer, I would not have spoken.

The defense lawyer was confident that he would be able to answer the prosecutor's arguments in his rebuttal.

The answer leads us to a vicious circle.

You know the answer?

You'll have to answer for your behavior.

Check your answer with his.

Compare your answer with Tom's.

Your answer is to the point.

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Her answer to his proposal was a slap in the face.

When a student types a complex question into a chatbot, they get a polished (though not necessarily authentic, accurate or nuanced) answer in seconds.

There is no simple answer to corruption.

Violence is not the answer to disagreements.

Anti-pornography crusader Mary Whitehouse, who successfully brought London's Gay News to trial recently on charges of "blasphemy," is emerging as England's answer to Anita Bryant.

She answers him as if she knew his mind:

[…] there was no voice, nor any that answered.

“Well,” I answered, at first with uncertainty, then with inspiration, “he would do splendidly to lead your cotillon, if you think of having one.” ¶ “So you do not dance, Mr. Crocker?” ¶ I was somewhat set back by her perspicuity.

He answered the question.

to answer a charge or accusation

She answered the door.

Nobody answered when I knocked on the door.

It answers the need.

Mr. Knightley had done all in his power for Mr. Woodhouse’s entertainment. Books of engravings, drawers of medals, cameos, corals, shells, and every other family collection within his cabinets, had been prepared for his old friend, to while away the morning; and the kindness had perfectly answered.

Inexperienced girl as I was, I fired at the idea of becoming his dupe, and fancying, perhaps, that there was more in merely answering his note than it would have amounted to, I said — "That kind of thing may answer very well with button-makers, but ladies don't like it. […]

Of course for publication in a newspaper, my palaeotype would not answer, but my glossotype would enable the author to give his Pennsylvania German in an English form and much more intelligibly.

Theobald spoke as if watches had half-a-dozen purposes besides time-keeping, but he could hardly open his mouth without using one or other of his tags, and "answering every purpose" was one of them.

The man must answer to his employer for the money entrusted to his care.

He has a lot to answer for.

And pleaſe your Maiestie, let his Neck anſwere for it, if there is any Marſhall Law in the World.

1775, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, The Duenna, Dublin: G. Burnet et al., 1794, Act II, Scene 2, p. 25, Egad, I wish she had answer’d her picture as well.

The use of dunder in the making of rum, answers the purpose of yeast in the fermentation of flour.

Before I knew about sex, I knew that the word queer was an insult associated with skiny boys who couldn't throw a football, and since I answered this description, I took my share of abuse.

The windows answering each other, we could just discern the glowing horizon through them […]

[…] that the time may haue all ſhadow, and ſilence in it: and the place anſwere to conuenience

If this but answer to my just belief, / I’ll well remember you.

As in water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man.

[…] I might carry about me several Weapons, which must needs be dangerous things, if they answered the Bulk of so prodigious a Person.

[…] no man was able to answer him a word, neither durst any man from that day forth ask him any more questions.

These shifts refuted, answer thy appellant / Though by his blindness maim’d for high attempts, / Who now defies thee thrice to single fight,

The reasoning was not and could not be answered.

He answered my claim upon him.

The servant answered the bell.

[…] this proud king […] studies day and night / To answer all the debts he owes unto you

The faster a ship sails, the better she will answer her helm; if she sail very slow, she will scarce steer at all. If she heel much, she won't answer the helm so well.

[…] I will, by to-morrow dinner-time, / Send him to answer thee, or any man, / For any thing he shall be charged withal:

[…] The noble Brutus / Hath told you Caesar was ambitious: / If it were so, it was a grievous fault, / And grievously hath Caesar answer’d it.

A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things.

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