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The comparative form of tactful is more tactful, and the superlative form is most tactful. They are used to indicate degrees of tactfulness when comparing two or more things or individuals.

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The noun form of the adjective tactful is tact.

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The Tactful Saboteur was created in 1964.

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delicate, tactful, sensitive, polite, clever

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She handled the situation with tactful diplomacy, ensuring everyone felt respected and heard.

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Tactful (an adjective) means considerate, discreet, delicate, or diplomatic. Example sentence:

We send a short, tactful letter to the applicants who did not get the job.

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He is a very tactful person, knowing how to deal with any situation.

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"Your poster was right in tact..." meaing in place

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A tactful way to discuss employee weaknesses would be highlight them as areas of improvement. They can be included in some training schedule so as they can be handled in a tactful manner.

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Being tactful is a must in order to avoid any feelings of misgivings. Being tactful is also a preventative measurement to avoid saying something that you might not have the right or responsibility to say or reveal.

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Tagalog Translation of TACT: paubaya

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discreet, careful, tactful

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A person who is tactful is able to say things in a polite and kind manner, even when delivering constructive criticism. People with tact generally do not gossip.

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extrovert, humorous, tactful

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A modicum of tact would be appreciated.

A synonym of tact would be poise.

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The comparative form of "skillful" is "more skillful" and the superlative is "most skillful."

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Yes, being tactful is always desirable because use of tact calms people and causes them to be amenable to discussion about topics they might be unsure of.

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To be tactful is to be careful and sensitive about what you say to others; in other words, if someone says or does something, being tactful is to respond in the least offensive way possible.

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invaluable, undesirable, tactful and goodwill

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Skilled at saying the right thing in difficult situations.

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No, it is an adjective. It means taking care to speak inoffensively.

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Who knows? But TACTFUL means sensitive, diplomatic and polite.

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Who knows? But TACTFUL means sensitive, diplomatic and polite.

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Tactful is the adjective form of the noun tact.

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Yes, being tactful and diplomatic both involve handling situations delicately and with sensitivity, but being tactful generally refers to using consideration and discretion in communication, while being diplomatic involves navigating relationships and negotiations to maintain harmony and respect. Both qualities are important in effective communication and conflict resolution.

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Somebody who is tactful and skilled in social intaraction.

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Needs to be answered Saying the right thing in difficult situations.

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Dilomatic means,skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people,also tactful.

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Provided you are tactful the subject is open for discussion.

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tactful, diplomatic, guarded, careful, cautious, wary, prudent, considerate

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suave - effortlessly gracious and tactful in social manner

i personally haven't saw many men like this.. ^

but if i do, I'll be surprised.

but to answer your question...

if a guy is suave, what is a girl?

a girl can be effortlessly gracious and tactful in social manner aswell.

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Grateful, tactful, and lawful are all adjectives that describe positive qualities or behaviors associated with individuals. They reflect an appreciation for others (grateful), a sensitivity in communication (tactful), and adherence to rules or ethics (lawful). Each term implies a level of respect and consideration, whether towards feelings, social interactions, or societal norms. Additionally, they all contribute to fostering harmonious relationships in various contexts.

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It is choosing your words and/or actions carefully so as not to offend or anger other people.

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tactful, diplomatic, guarded, careful, cautious, wary, prudent, considerate

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The best I can come up with, as a rhyme for tactful, is packed full.

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being considerate and practicing tactful communication.

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It means something somebody does that makes you suprised.

Inuitive perception of the right thing to do or say...Skillfulness in dealing with others or difficulties arising from personal feelings. Sensitivity in dealing with people...Which means:... to have the skill to help others/possibly yourself with personal feelings.

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bismark used his tactful way of unifying but patel was not like that

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make direct eye contact, be couteous, tactful, and respectful communicators

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fellow: friendly, kind, loyal, tactful, honest, good listener, entertaining, optimistic

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Be nice to them and respect them, but make sure you make it known to them (it a very nice and careful and tactful way).

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fellow: friendly, kind, loyal, tactful, honest, good listener, entertaining, optimistic

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You could be a) exotic, b) quirky, or c) entirely unattractive, but have tactful, well meaning friends.

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Thinking before you say anything is one way that you can learn to express yourself in situations where you have to be tactful. Taking the time to think before you speak allows you to edit yourself before you blurt something out. You should also put yourself in the other person's shoes and think about how you would want to be spoken to.

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consular, official, foreign-office, ambassadorial

tactful, politic, sensitive, subtle, delicate, polite, discreet, prudent

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  1. "Tactful communication"
  2. "Diplomatic wording"
  3. "Having a way with words"
  4. "Skillful in choosing the right words"

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