diplomatist
/di'ploumətist/ Cách viết khác : (diplomat) /'dipləmæt/
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Definition
Noun: 1. An official engaged in international negotiations: A person, typically a government official, whose profession is to conduct diplomacy and manage international relations between countries. This involves negotiation, representation, and the promotion of peaceful relations.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The seasoned diplomatist skillfully negotiated the peace treaty.
- Her career as a diplomatist took her to embassies on three different continents.
Advanced Usage
- "A career diplomatist": Refers to someone who has spent their professional life in the diplomatic service.
- As a career diplomatist, he was appointed ambassador to several key nations.
Variants and Related Words
- Diplomat (n): The more common and modern synonym for diplomatist.
- The diplomat presented his credentials to the host country.
- Diplomacy (n): The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations.
- The crisis was resolved through careful diplomacy.
- Diplomatic (adj): Pertaining to diplomacy; or, tactful in dealing with people.
- She handled the complaint with a diplomatic response.
Synonyms
- Envoy: A messenger or representative, especially one on a diplomatic mission.
- Ambassador: The highest-ranking diplomat representing a state in another country.
- Negotiator: A person who conducts negotiations.
Related Phrases
- Diplomatic corps: The body of diplomats accredited to a particular country.
- The new ambassador was welcomed by the local diplomatic corps.
- Diplomatic immunity: A privilege exempting diplomats from local laws.
- The diplomatist could not be prosecuted due to diplomatic immunity.
Noun
- an official engaged in international negotiations