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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
Other Word Forms
- diplomatically adverb
 - nondiplomatic adjective
 - prediplomatic adjective
 - quasi-diplomatic adjective
 - undiplomatic adjective
 
Word History and Origins
Origin of diplomatic1
Word History and Origins
Origin of diplomatic1
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Example Sentences
Egyptian officials repeatedly hosted the Houthis in Cairo, asking them to stop attacking cargo and offering to help the group gain diplomatic favor with the U.S.
Ask ChatGPT whether AI will replace humans in the customer service industry, and it will offer a diplomatic answer, the summary of which is "they will work side by side".
In September, the head of the Catholic Church had called on responsible actors and the international community to increase diplomatic efforts to "end this humanitarian catastrophe" and ensure humanitarian corridors.
But more diplomatic outreach and travel agreements remain key to boosting the global mobility of Indians and, by extension, India's passport ranking.
A former British diplomat said Andrew was jokingly called “His Buffoon Highness” by members of the diplomatic corps in the Middle East.
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