No, the noun 'repartee' is a non-count noun; a word for a witty conversation, banter, a word for a concept. Nouns for concepts are normally expressed in degrees or amounts; for example, a little repartee, some repartee, or endless repartee.
Repartee refers to a conversation full of witty banter. An antonym for this word would be something that refers to the opposite meaning, so a good example might be "argument" or "dull conversation."
Repartee: a swift and witty replyRepartee is a form of conversation that is quick and usually witty. In fact, people often use the word "witty" with repartee": "I know you didn't come here just to enjoy our witty repartee..." when most repartee IS witty, almost by definition. But that is an acceptable usage...
Because of her witty repartee, she was a favorite guest on late night talk shows.
amusing conversation Repartee is another word for witty conversation.
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Antonyms: Disagreement, argument, fight
To and fro is another phrase that means back and forth. Back and forth can also refer to a quick dialogue between two people, and another word for that kind of back and forth is repartee.
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'MEANING' in other words can be the 'vocabulary' of a word or the 'essence' of the word as to what the word precisely means. OR meaning is the meaning of meaning what you just said meaning