retortive
/ˌrɛtɔrˈtɪv/; -ˈtɪv, -ˈtɪv/ or /rɪˈtɔːrˌtɪv/Definitions
1. adjective
Tending to make retorts, or replies; given to repartee; having the quality of quick, clever, and often caustic responses.
“She was known for her retortive wit, able to effortlessly deflect her opponent’s jabs with a well-timed remark.”