Meaning & Definition of Diplomat in English
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Diplomat
An official representing a country abroad.
Pronunciation:
/ˈdɪp.lə.mæt/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
diplomatsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A person appointed by a national government to conduct official negotiations and maintain relations with other countries.
Example Sentence: The diplomat was sent to negotiate a peace treaty.
Definition: A person who is tactful and skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people.
Example Sentence: She is a true diplomat, navigating the tricky situation with grace.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the French word 'diplomate', from 'diplôme', meaning a document, which comes from the Greek 'diplōma' meaning 'folded paper'.
Synonyms
envoyambassadoremissaryrepresentativeconsul
Common Phrases and Expressions
- back-channel diplomacy: Secret negotiations conducted outside of official channels.
- track two diplomacy: Unofficial efforts to resolve conflicts or build relationships between adversaries.
- diplomatic immunity: Exemption from certain laws and regulations for diplomats.
Translations
- Spanish: diplomático
- French: diplomate
- German: Diplomat
- Russian: дипломат
Related Words
- diplomacy: The art and practice of conducting negotiations and maintaining relations between nations.
- diplomatic: Related to diplomacy or diplomats, characterized by tact and sensitivity.
Slang Meanings of diplomat
Meaning: Smooth talker
Example Sentence: He can charm his way out of anything; he's quite the smooth talker.
Meaning: People person
Example Sentence: You need a people person to handle the negotiations well.