Synonym: kid-glove. Similar words: act for, fretful, doubtful, deceitful, wistfully, frightful, delightful, at full speed. Meaning: ['tæktfʊl] adj. 1. having or showing a sense of what is fitting and considerate in dealing with others 2. showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with people.
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(61) Drouet was not shrewd enough to see that this was not tactful.
(62) Dr Green has a good bedside manner, ie He is tactful and pleasant.
(63) In those days Kristo Das Pal was the tactful politician, and Rajendrahal Mitra the valiant fighter.
(64) This kind of pleasure, only can leave in the mountain the buddhist priest with the tourist who is tactful enjoys, that can say with the worldling !
(65) I think we can knit up the friendship if we are tactful.
(66) The numeral idiom has parable, exaggeration, tactful and reserved etc.
(67) "To get a doctor downbound here that's tactful of his patients is difficult, " Haimowitz said.
(68) They are tactful but underdeveloped men and slender yet weak-spirited women.
(69) The fourth device is by syntax such as partial negation, conditional sentence, transferred negation, ellipsis, interrogative sentences, tactful implication and periphrases.
More similar words: act for, fretful, doubtful, deceitful, wistfully, frightful, delightful, at full speed, intact, tactic, contact, tactless, tactlessly, tactlessness, protect from, tacit, stack, attach, tack on, attack, tackle, tacitly, tentacle, obstacle, attach to, taciturn, attached, get across, cut across, put across.