Synonym: ambassador, emissary, envoy, politician. Similar words: diplomatic, aplomb, tomato, no matter, automatic, automatically, mathematics, dip. Meaning: ['dɪpləmæt] n. 1. an official engaged in international negotiations 2. a person who deals tactfully with others.
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31. Marginalized people are simply creating their own society, says the retired diplomat.
32. The Palace official who made the confession to reporters is a highly-experienced diplomat.
33. Hammarskjold died in a plane crash, and the former diplomat has discovered that the plane was shot at before it crashed.
34. The diplomat told police he believed that his brakes failed.
35. The city could take back the 110 additional diplomat parking spots it created under the pact, Mastro said.
36. He seemed a courtly gentleman with the inbred manners of a diplomat.
37. Ambassador Thompson is an experienced diplomat who has served in France, South America, and the Middle East.
38. We taxied towards the buildings and a little party of figures came to meet us as if they were welcoming a foreign diplomat.
39. A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman's birthday but never remembers her age. Robert Frost
40. His sense of foreboding is shared by almost every politician, diplomat, religious leader and journalist returning from the region.
41. A shoplifting diplomat caught on videotape was prosecuted by his own government.
42. In other words, the typical diplomat is much like his fellow government employee in Washington.
43. He was a diplomat; he liked negotiation and conclusions, not shouting matches in smoke-filled rooms which went nowhere.
44. Hurd, a former career diplomat and Foreign Office Minister of State, was the obvious choice as his successor.
45. Moreover his domestic position was seriously weakened by his obvious lack of success as a diplomat and a military commander.
46. The diplomat proceeded to scatter crumbs on the ground and attract the attentions of sparrows and pigeons.
47. He handled the questions with the inscrutable face of a diplomat.
48. Whichever,[www.Sentencedict.com] it seems that Arsenio isn't quite the sort of cultural diplomat I had optimistically pictured.
49. As a natural diplomat, Baxter found it easy to get the two sides to agree.
50. At such a time, with his formal dress, he looked like a diplomat of the old school.
51. Kenny, never a diplomat, accused orthopedists of being afraid that her methods would cut into their profits.
52. He had to be diplomat, psychologist, hard man, soft man, entrepreneur, spiritual leader, general and peacekeeper.
53. The monks of Canterbury chapter elected Thomas de Cobham, canon lawyer, theologian and royal diplomat.
54. Even so, a single diplomat may be called upon to serve at different times in a variety of capacities.
55. He was a diplomat skilled at communicating with foreigners.
56. Later in het life she became a diplomat.
57. He is a diplomat of great eclat.
58. The unsociable person is hardly fit for a diplomat.
59. Radicalization is a bad diplomat.
60. This Italian Jew situation called for a persuasive diplomat.
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