Riposte
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In fencing, the riposte (french for retort) is an offensive action made by the fencer who has just parried an attack.
[edit] Explanation
In sabre and foil, the priority switches when the parry is successfully executed; the defending fencer now has right of way and may immediately attack with a riposte. The riposte may be direct, or may include compound footwork. If the riposte is delayed, the original attacker's remise gains priority.
When one sets up a second intention attack, the reactions of one's opponent must be predicted. A fencer may execute an attack expecting to be parried, preparing to counter-parry and counter-riposte.
In everyday language, a riposte describes a quick and witty reply to an argument or an insult. It is synonymous with a retort or report.