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diplomatic
[ dip-luh-mat-ik ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or engaged in diplomacy:
diplomatic officials.
- skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people; tactful:
a counselor who is at all times diplomatic with at-risk students and their parents.
- of or relating to diplomatics:
Much of her diplomatic research involves the private correspondence of President Van Buren.
diplomatic
/ ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk /
adjective
- of or relating to diplomacy or diplomats
- skilled in negotiating, esp between states or people
- tactful in dealing with people
- of or relating to diplomatics
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Derived Forms
- ˌdiploˈmatically, adverb
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Other Words From
- dip·lo·mat·i·cal·ly adverb
- non·dip·lo·mat·ic adjective
- pre·dip·lo·mat·ic adjective
- qua·si-dip·lo·mat·ic adjective
- un·dip·lo·mat·ic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of diplomatic1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of diplomatic1
C18: from French diplomatique concerning the documents of diplomacy, from New Latin diplōmaticus; see diploma
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Synonym Study
Diplomatic, politic, tactful imply ability to avoid offending others or hurting their feelings, especially in situations where this ability is important. Diplomatic suggests a smoothness and skill in handling others, usually in such a way as to attain one's own ends and yet avoid any unpleasantness or opposition: By diplomatic conduct he avoided antagonizing anyone. Politic emphasizes expediency or prudence in looking out for one's own interests, thus knowing how to treat people of different types and on different occasions: a truth which it is not politic to insist on. Tactful suggests a nice touch in the handling of delicate matters or situations, and, unlike the other two, often suggests a sincere desire not to hurt the feelings of others: a tactful way of correcting someone.
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