Synonym: diplomacy, finesse, grace, sensibility, sensitivity, taste. Antonym: awkwardness. Similar words: intact, tactic, contact, tactful, tactless, tactfully, tactlessly, tactlessness. Meaning: [tækt] n. consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offence.
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31 Employees are trained to show tact and patience with difficult customers.
32 Does he possess the necessary patience and tact to do the job well?
33 He showed a singular lack of tact in the way he handled the situation.
34 A minister of foreign affairs who lacks tact is a dangerous man.
35 You need a lot of tact to be an air hostess.
36 On this occasion the press have not been intrusive and they have shown great tact.
37 A combination of tact and authority was needed to deal with the situation.
38 He's never had much tact and people don't like his blunt manner.
39 Ari winced at his lack of tact.
40 Tact, diplomacy, flexibility, and communication skills are essential.
41 Her cheerful disposition, sympathy, and tact made her popular.
42 Marketing social work's image requires tact and subtlety.
43 Tact, in eighties Britain, has become an affectation.
44 This calls for immense reserves of patience and tact.
44 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
45 Bill handles personnel problems with tact and diplomacy.
46 They also need tact, good judgment, and the ability to establish effective personal relationships to oversee staff.
47 It should always be carried out with tact, care and respect for the individual's privacy and freedom of choice.
48 The following examples illustrate the type of situation that could call for the utmost in tact and diplomacy.
49 Tact is the ability to step on a man's toes without messing up the shine on his shoes. Harry S. Truman
50 A disused Victorian toilet block, with many of the original fixtures and fittings still in tact.
51 Important personal traits for funeral directors are composure, tact, and the ability to communicate easily with the public.
52 Helping people who have marriage problems requires a great deal of tact and patience.
53 It all has to be done with tact and sensitivity.
54 Simply to pass risks a sense of purposelessness; but the purposefulness of approach requires delicacy and tact.
55 Delicacy and tact are required for employees in this anytime / anyplace workforce.
56 Meanwhile William J.. Seymour presided over this gentle pandemonium with tact and an impressive capacity for personal diplomacy.
57 Thirdly, the skills required for conducting negotiations-among them intelligence, tact, patience and empathy.
58 Wullschlager tackles the crucial but opaque question of Andersen's sexuality with tact, resisting psychoanalytic facilities.
59 No. 17. finding the plausible excuse Think of some situation where one needs tact and diplomacy.
60 Tact, vigilance and persistence in maintaining high standards are necessary.
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