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    Par·ry
    /ˈperē/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an act of parrying something: "her question met with a polite parry"
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  3. Parry is a verb that means to ward off a weapon or blow, or to evade something. It comes from French parer, meaning \"to avert\" or \"to shield\". See examples, synonyms, etymology, and more.

  4. verb (used with object) , par·ried, par·ry·ing. to ward off (a thrust, stroke, weapon, etc.), as in fencing; avert. to turn aside; evade or dodge: to parry an embarrassing question. Synonyms: preclude, obviate, prevent, elude, avert.

  5. The word parry means to block or evade a movement, like in fencing, but it can also refer to an evasion that is verbal rather than physical. If someone asks you who you have a crush on, but you don’t want to answer, parry the question — change the subject or ask a question in return.

  6. Parry means to defend yourself from a weapon or an attack, or to avoid a difficult question or criticism. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation.

  7. Parry means to deflect or ward off a blow or attack, or to evade or avoid something. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of parry from various dictionaries and sources.

  8. Parry means to defend yourself from a weapon or an attack, or to avoid a difficult question or criticism. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation.

  9. Parry means to defend yourself or avoid a difficult question by pushing or replying in a certain way. Learn how to use this verb with pictures, pronunciation and synonyms.