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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91. The Japanese diplomat was careful not to overplay his hand during the negotiations.
92. In an interview with Al-Jazeera television in 2007, he hinted that then-President George W. Bush's top diplomat wielded considerable influence in the Arab world.
93. Many Americans know this as the case involving a clean-cut former Special Forces soldier turned diplomat who fired in self-defense as two Pakistanis were trying to rob him.
94. Speaking to reporters after his meeting with the top U.S diplomat, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi described Holbrooke's visit as a fact-finding mission.
95. One of the key figures was Yitzhak Unna, a skilled, pragmatic and two-fisted Israeli diplomat who became counsel general in Johannesburg in 1969 and was later promoted to ambassador.
96. To my mind, Tom Hank's Forrest Gump is a Walter Mitty , for he sometimes was a Vietnamese War hero and later a table tennis diplomat between America and China.
97. Once North Korea come clean about this, says a diplomat, Japan will show the greatest flexibility.
98. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton named a senior U.S. diplomat Thursday to help expedite President Obama's order to close the Guantanamo Bay detention camp within a year.
99. Although not a diplomat, he can proficiently use diplomatic terms.
100. Pyongyang's heating has been so bad this winter that residents complain they cannot remember the last time they were able to have a shower, says a diplomat.
101. Blaine was a great and famous politican and diplomat in American history, and he was respected as the founder of Pan-Americanism.
102. The proposed mission, according to the diplomat, would be convincing Gaddafi that the only way he will survive the conflict is by giving up power and leaving Libya for any country he deems safe.
103. John Kenneth Galbraith, the iconoclastic economist, teacher and diplomat, died Saturday at a hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was 97.
104. Diplomat Chris Stevens says the TNC has pledged to improve its human rights performance after international criticism.
105. He was a Turkic/Mongol monk, turned diplomat, of the Nestorian Christian faith.
106. He is in fact Sir John Sawers, diplomat and spy, currently the British ambassador to the United Nations and soon to be the chief of MI6, the Secret Intelligence Service.
107. The Chinese diplomat should be firm in stance, far in sight, swift in wit, qualified in profession, outstanding in talent, noble in character.
108. Power is the great aphrodisiac---Henry Alfred Kissinger, German-born American political scientist, diplomat,[sentencedict.com] and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
109. One diplomat from the tiny Polynesian island of Tuvalu said at the time: "Can I suggest that it looks like we are being offered 30 pieces of silver to betray our people and our future?
110. What's next? A diplomat from Djibouti , a country in the Horn of Africa, provides a clue.
111. On Indian television, the veteran U.S. diplomat Frank Wisner poignantly noted that the United States has to delicately negotiate "ambiguity" in its relationship with Pakistan.
112. That diplomat is reputed for his ability to speak four languages.
113. A former US diplomat who spent 12 years helping American companies do business in China has turned his expertise and life-long interest in health into his own China business.
114. A western diplomat with access to intelligence in Islamabad explains the limitations of a hi-tech manhunt.
115. Suger was a gifted administrator and diplomat who also had the good fortune to attend school and become best friends with the young prince who became King Louis VI.
116. U Thant , Burmese diplomat, was elected third Secretary General of the United Nations.
117. These days, if you are a would-be Taiwanese diplomat your travel prospects are limited, encompassing just four African nations, 10 tiny Pacific and Caribbean island states and the Vatican.
118. The United States says Davis acted in self-defense and is a diplomat who should be released immediately under international conventions.
119. It is the co-creation of diplomat and author Sir Harold Nicolson and his aristocratic wife, Vita Sackville-West.
120. A diplomat from Djibouti , a country in the Horn of Africa, provides a clue.
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