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diplomatic

/ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Relating to the diplomacy or official relations between countries, organizations, or individuals.

  • adjective

    Skillful and tactful in dealing with people or difficult situations.


Pronunciation
  1. /ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk/



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Variants
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diplomatic , diplomatically , diplomatic corps , diplomatic cover , diplomatic immunity
Etymology
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From the Greek word 'diploma,' meaning 'folded paper' or 'certificate.' Diplomacy comes from the Latin word 'diploma,' meaning 'folded paper.' The term came to be used for formal documents, and eventually for the practice of conducting international relations.


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  1. The term 'diplomacy' comes from the Greek word 'diploma,' meaning 'folded paper.'

  2. Diplomats often carry a 'diplomatic pouch,' which is a secure container for confidential documents.

  3. The term 'diplomatic corps' refers to the group of diplomats representing different countries in a host country.


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  1. Diplomacy: The practice of conducting negotiations and maintaining relations between nations, organizations, or individuals.

  2. Diplomat: A person who represents their country or organization in official negotiations or relations.

  3. Diplomatic immunity: A privilege granted to diplomats that protects them from being prosecuted or arrested in the host country.


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Diplomacy has been a significant aspect of human history, dating back to ancient civilizations. It is often portrayed in literature, art, and music. Diplomats have been depicted as ambassadors, envoys, and messengers, playing crucial roles in negotiating treaties, resolving conflicts, and maintaining peace between nations.

How to Memorize "diplomatic"

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    - Visualize a diplomat in formal attire, carrying a briefcase, and engaging in negotiations with another diplomat.

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  3. mnemonics

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