Diplomatic
Pronunciation of Diplomatic
/dˌɪpləmˈatɪk/, /dˌɪpləmˈatɪk/, /d_ˌɪ_p_l_ə_m_ˈa_t_ɪ_k/
Antonyms for diplomatic:
Synonyms for diplomatic:
Sense 1
attache, chancellery, ambassadorial, consul, embassy, diplomat, diplomatic corps, diplomatic immunity, high commissioner, diplomacy, pleasant, envoy, plenipotentiary, legate, diplomatic bag, diplomatic relations, Charge D'affaires.
Sense 2
verbal, accredited, ambassador.
Sense 6
sensitive.
Sense 7
clever
official
Other synonyms and related words:
chancellery, accredited, sensitive, diplomacy, legate, smooth, ambassadorial, envoy, tactful, diplomat, diplomatical, consul, pleasant, delicate, embassy, statesmanlike, attache, statesmanly, plenipotentiary, wise, ministerial, strategic, ambassador.
circumspect (adjective)
discretionary, careful, circumspect, mindful, cautious, observant, discriminatory, politic, judicious, considerate, safe, prudent, thoughtful, watchful, discreet, solicitous.
courteous (adjective)
courteous, agreeable, obliging, dignified, hospitable, polite, civil, gracious, well-bred, gallant, gentlemanly, decorous, mannerly, deferential, graceful, respectful, considerate, suave, noble, well-mannered, ladylike, thoughtful, chivalrous.
discreet (adjective)
politic, tactful (adjective)
courteous, strategic, delicate, sensitive, prudent, gracious, discreet, suave, polite, smooth.
Sense 1 (noun)
ambassador, Charge D'affaires, chancellery, consul, diplomat, diplomacy, accredited, attache.
Sense 2 (noun)
delicate, sensitive.
diplomatic (noun)
politic, statesmanly, statesmanlike, suave, wise, tactful, diplomatical, smooth.
tactful (noun)
Usage examples for diplomatic:
- Though Bingham is not in diplomatic office, yet as he wishes to be so, I will mention such circumstances of him, as you might otherwise be deceived in. - "Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson", Thomas Jefferson.
- " Oh, I thought perhaps you were in the diplomatic service," said Miss Cahere, carelessly. - "The Vultures", Henry Seton Merriman.
- Of its value as a contribution to political and diplomatic history it is not for me to speak. - "England and Germany", Emile Joseph Dillon.