Reply in a sentence as a noun

Email starts to feel like chat if you reply too quickly, and that's not a good thing.

For most emails, I have to click "reply" or call back simply because what you're trying to tell me is so unclear.

As needed, the server will make requests to the DB, which will reply with data, which then gets passed back to the browser.

But I think David's reply is interesting and compuhistoric enough that I don't want it to die in my GMail archives -- and so I'm posting it again here.

Reply in a sentence as a verb

In fact, as was pointed out by a kind reply to that comment, I have prepared this FAQ document in advance, because questions about company hiring procedures frequently come up on Hacker News.

This leads to a few recruiter emails per week, and almost all of them I reply to with a cheeky way of saying that I'm not going to move[1].One company to date has said that not-relocating my entire life is OK with them.

You send emails to your users whenever they get a private message and you want to make it easy as possible for that user to reply because recruiters getting candidate engagement happens to be one of your key metrics.

I was dumbfounded...before, I wasn't worth 2 minutes to reply to in an email, but now I am worth destructive criticism on social media by the same person?I waited a few months and sent another email asking for advice on maintaining the project.

Reply definitions

noun

a statement (either spoken or written) that is made to reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation; "I waited several days for his answer"; "he wrote replies to several of his critics"

See also: answer response

noun

the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange; "he growled his reply"

See also: response

verb

react verbally; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation"

See also: answer respond