Word Meanings - DIPLOMATIC - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A minister, official agent, or envoy to a foreign court; a diplomatist.
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- DIPLOMATIC
 A minister, official agent, or envoy to a foreign court; a diplomatist.
- DEVISABLE
 1. Capable of being devised, invented, or contrived. 2. Capable of being bequeathed, or given by will.
- CUNNINGNESS
 Quality of being cunning; craft.
- POLITICLY
 In a politic manner; sagaciously; shrewdly; artfully. Pope.
- DEVISAL
 A devising. Whitney.
- POLITICALLY
 1. In a political manner. 2. Politicly; artfully. Knolles.
- CUNNINGLY
 In a cunning manner; with cunning.
- JUDICIOUS
 Of or relating to a court; judicial. His last offenses to us Shall have judicious hearing. Shak. 2. Directed or governed by sound judgment; having sound judgment; wise; prudent; sagacious; discreet. He is noble, wise, judicious, and best knows The
- DIPLOMATIC; DIPLOMATICAL
 1. Pertaining to diplomacy; relating to the foreign ministers at a court, who are called the diplomatic body. 2. Characterized by tact and shrewdness; dexterous; artful; as, diplomatic management. 3. Pertaining to diplomatics; paleographic. Astle.
- JUDICIOUSLY
 In a judicious manner; with good judgment; wisely.
- DIPLOMATICALLY
 According to the rules of diplomacy; in the manner of a diplomatist; artfully.
- CUNNINGMAN
 A fortune teller; one who pretends to reveal mysteries. Hudibras.
- PRUDENT
 1. Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; practically wise; judicious; careful; discreet; sensible; -- opposed to rash; as, a prudent man; dictated or directed by prudence or
- POLITICASTER
 A petty politician; a pretender in politics. Milton.
- PROVIDENTLY
 In a provident manner.
- DEVISER
 One who devises.
- POLITICIAN
 1. One versed or experienced in the science of government; one devoted to politics; a statesman. While empiric politicians use deceit. Dryden. 2. One primarily devoted to his own advancement in public office, or to the success of a political party;
- PRUDENTIAL
 1. Proceeding from, or dictated or characterized by, prudence; prudent; discreet; sometimes, selfish or pecuniary as distinguished from higher motives or influences; as, prudential motives. " A prudential line of conduct." Sir W. Scott.
- PRUDENTIALIST
 One who is governed by, or acts from, prudential motives. Coleridge.
- SAGACIOUS
 quickly or keenly, and probably to E. seek. See Seek, and cf. 1. Of quick sense perceptions; keen-scented; skilled in following a trail. Sagacious of his quarry from so far. Milton. 2. Hence, of quick intellectual perceptions; of keen penetration
- METROPOLITICAL
 Of or pertaining to a metropolis; being a metropolis; metropolitan; as, the metropolitical chair. Bp. Hall.
- IMPOLITICNESS
 The quality of being impolitic.
- POINT-DEVICE; POINT-DEVISE
 Uncommonly nice and exact; precise; particular. You are rather point-devise in your accouterments. Shak. Thus he grew up, in logic point-devise, Perfect in grammar, and in rhetoric nice. Longfellow. (more info) + point point, condition + devis
- IMPOLITICAL
 Impolitic. -- Im`po*lit"i*cal*ly, adv. Bacon.
- IMPRUDENT
 Not prudent; wanting in prudence or discretion; indiscreet; injudicious; not attentive to consequence; improper. -- Im*pru"dent*ly, adv. Her majesty took a great dislike at the imprudent behavior of many of the ministers and readers. Strype. Syn.
- IMPROVIDENTLY
 In a improvident manner. "Improvidently rash." Drayton.
- IMPOLITICLY
 In an impolitic manner.
- COSMOPOLITICAL
 Having the character of a cosmopolite. Hackluyt.
- INDISCREET
 Not discreet; wanting in discretion. So drunken, and so indiscreet an officer. Shak. Syn. -- Imprudent; injudicious; inconsiderate; rash; hasty; incautious; heedless; undiscerning; foolish. -- In`dis*creet"ly, adv. -- In`dis*creet"ness, n. (more
- JURISPRUDENT
 Understanding law; skilled in jurisprudence. G. West.
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