Synonym: national leader, solon. Similar words: States, intestate, united states, estates general, salesman, tribesman, spokesman, sales manager. Meaning: ['steɪtsmən] n. a man who is a respected leader in national or international affairs.
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31. The Balkans and the anti-Maastricht Tory rebels turned the statesman into an exasperated headmaster.
32. This raises serious doubts about his qualities as a statesman.
33. Its artist, Leon Kuhn, was in the early 1980s a political cartoonist for the New Statesman.
34. The historical record is thin for most of the other black statesman as well.
35. Washington, indeed, was both a statesman and a military leader.
36. The true statesman is the one who is willing to take risks.Sentence dictionary Charles De Gaulle
37. Diana, meanwhile, finalised preparations for a visit to Paris in a role favoured by her husband as statesman and ambassador.
38. In his latter years he took little day-to-day interest in racing, but was seen as an elder statesman of the turf.
39. Sadlowski spoke quietly, moderately, as if he was the statesman and not McBride.
40. When Amis became literary editor of the New Statesman, he appointed Barnes his deputy.
41. The real Nixon was not a benign statesman but a ruthless, corrupt president who abused power on a spectacular scale.
42. The New Statesman itself and Scallywag have indicated they will contest the libel actions still pending against them.
43. The Earl of Wemyss was another hearing-impaired statesman who made his mark in Parliament.
44. Mr de Klerk is criticised as an appeaser, not praised as a statesman.
45. He was knighted in 1949, then slipped easily into the role of cricketing elder statesman.
46. These opportunities included being a member of a sixteenth-century religious order, an elder statesman and a doctor.
47. Some saw him as a great statesman, but others saw him as a ruthless warmonger.
48. Will he be remembered as a statesman in his final days, or just another bought-and-paid-for hunk of political meat?
49. If it had, he would not have been treated as a statesman but as an outcast.
50. Now an elder statesman, ambition frustrated but perforce sated, he is positioned to tell a riveting story.
51. Statesman and general of the Roman republic.
52. A statesman cannot afford to a moralist.
53. A statesman should be animated by lofty sentiments.
54. Abraham Lincoln was a great statesman.
55. He is more of a strategist than a statesman.
56. A statesman must display initiative.
57. Benjamin Franklin was a famous American statesman.
58. He is a statesman of great eminence.
59. Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese statesman.
60. an elder statesman of golf.
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