diplomatics (C1)
adjective
Pronunciation: /dɪˈpləʊmætɪk/
Definition
Relating to or skilled in the art of dealing with people or international relations in a sensitive and tactful way.
Examples
The politician's response was carefully diplomatic, avoiding any direct criticism.
She handled the sensitive situation with diplomatic skill, ensuring no one felt attacked.
His diplomatic approach helped to resolve the conflict peacefully.
How to Use diplomatics
- diplomatic immunity (collocation)
- Special legal protection granted to foreign diplomats in the host country. — "The ambassador claimed diplomatic immunity to avoid prosecution."
- diplomatic relations (collocation)
- The official connections and interactions between two countries. — "They decided to restore diplomatic relations after years of tension."
- diplomatic skill (collocation)
- The ability to handle sensitive situations or negotiations with tact and care. — "Her diplomatic skill was essential in mediating the dispute."
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