Talleyrand
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Definition
Proper noun: - Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord: A French diplomat and statesman who served in high political office during the French Revolution, under Napoleon, at the Congress of Vienna, and under King Louis XVIII. He is renowned for his diplomatic skill, political adaptability, and influence on European foreign policy.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Talleyrand was a master of diplomacy who managed to retain power through multiple changes of government.
- The historian wrote a biography analyzing Talleyrand's complex legacy.
- His policies were often compared to the pragmatic and shrewd strategies of Talleyrand.
Advanced Usage
- Used metaphorically to describe a person who is exceptionally skilled, cunning, or adaptable in politics or diplomacy.
- In the corporate world, he was considered a modern Talleyrand, navigating every merger with ease.
Variants and Related Words
- Talleyrandian (adj): Characteristic of or resembling Talleyrand, especially in terms of shrewd and pragmatic diplomacy.
- The negotiations were conducted with Talleyrandian subtlety.
Synonyms
- Diplomat
- Statesman
- Political survivor
Related Idioms/Phrases
- A Talleyrand: Used to refer to a cunning and effective diplomat.
- We need a real Talleyrand to handle these sensitive talks.
Noun
- French statesman (1754-1838)