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单词 politic
释义

politic

adjective

pol·​i·​tic ˈpä-lə-ˌtik How to pronounce politic (audio)
1
: political
2
: characterized by shrewdness in managing, contriving, or dealing
3
: sagacious in promoting a policy
4
: shrewdly tactful

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Politic behavior in class always requires a respectful attitude toward your teacher. It's never politic to ask for a raise when your boss is in a terrible mood. And once teenagers learn to drive, they quickly learn the politic way to ask for the car—that is, whatever gets the keys without upsetting the parents. As you can see, politic can be used for many situations that have nothing to do with public politics.

Synonyms

  • diplomatic
  • tactful
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Example Sentences

It would not be politic to ignore them. the actor is politic in discussing the aborted film project, being content to say that there were “creative differences”
Recent Examples on the Web For his part, Márki-Zay didn’t give the most politic concession speech. John Fund, National Review, 5 Apr. 2022 But some of those friends were decidedly less politic when contacted by a reporter. New York Times, 16 Oct. 2021 Meanwhile, as the early promise of a coronavirus-free summer has given way to new mask mandates and other restrictions, public hostility toward vaccine holdouts has spurred accusations of politic grandstanding, ignorance and selfishness. Anchorage Daily News, 31 July 2021 Even the ever-politic Hough couldn't come to the animal rescue for the second week. Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY, 29 Sep. 2020 These actions would be politic as well as morally correct, insuring that the Democratic Party’s most reliable base will be able to vote unimpeded in the 2022 midterms. Jelani Cobb, The New Yorker, 28 Sep. 2020 The mass stoppage wasn't due to the coronavirus, but outrage over another pandemic, that of racial injustice, politic brutality, and the disregard for Black lives. Claire Zillman, Fortune, 27 Aug. 2020 Included with the politic petition were cellphone photos of Cole giving the Nazi salute and standing in front of the Auschwitz death camp in Germany. Phil Helsel, NBC News, 19 Oct. 2019 That included Erniece Winfield, who tried to politic for her son, Antoine Jr., to be drafted onto the Red Bulls. Andy Greder, Twin Cities, 4 Oct. 2019 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English politik, pollitique "of spiritual or secular governance, political, sagacious, prudent," borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French politique "of the state, political, of the regulation of social behavior," borrowed from Latin polīticus "of civil government, political" (Medieval Latin, "judicious, prudent"), borrowed from Greek polītikós "of citizens, civic, made up of citizens, of a statesman, of a state, political, public," from polī́tēs "citizen, freeman" + -ikos -ic entry 1 — more at police entry 1

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

politic

adjective

1
as in diplomatic
having or showing tact the actor is politic in discussing the aborted film project, being content to say that there were "creative differences"

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • diplomatic
  • polite
  • civil
  • tactful
  • respectful
  • thoughtful
  • kind
  • graceful
  • gracious
  • courteous
  • considerate
  • genteel
  • deferential
  • charming
  • gallant
  • suave
  • regardful
  • hospitable
  • friendly
  • dutiful
  • cordial
  • delicate
  • affable
  • mannerly
  • genial
  • kindhearted

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • impolitic
  • tactless
  • undiplomatic
  • indelicate
  • thoughtless
  • gauche
  • ungracious
  • uncivil
  • untactful
  • discourteous
  • inconsiderate
  • impolite
  • unhandsome
  • clownish
  • uncouth
  • unmannerly
  • boorish
  • unmannered
  • churlish
  • insolent
  • disrespectful
  • impudent
  • disregardful
  • brassy
  • rude
  • loutish
  • brash
  • impertinent
  • caddish
  • ill-bred
  • uncalled-for
  • clodhopping
  • ill-mannered
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2
as in prudent
suitable for bringing about a desired result under the circumstances it probably would not be politic to tell your boss that his latest idea is the worst thing you've ever heard

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • prudent
  • tactical
  • wise
  • expedient
  • desirable
  • judicious
  • possible
  • practical
  • beneficial
  • advisable
  • profitable
  • advantageous
  • utilitarian
  • useful
  • practicable
  • opportunistic
  • opportune
  • feasible
  • seasonable
  • timely
  • self-seeking

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unwise
  • imprudent
  • inexpedient
  • injudicious
  • unprofitable
  • inadvisable
  • impractical
  • impolitic
  • untimely
  • unfeasible
  • profitless
  • inopportune
  • unseasonable
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of politic are bland, diplomatic, smooth, suave, and urbane. While all these words mean "pleasantly tactful and well-mannered," politic implies shrewd as well as tactful and suave handling of people.

a cunningly politic manager

The synonyms bland and politic are sometimes interchangeable, but bland emphasizes mildness of manner and absence of irritating qualities.

a bland master of ceremonies

While the synonyms diplomatic and politic are close in meaning, diplomatic stresses an ability to deal with ticklish situations tactfully.

a diplomatic negotiator

The words smooth and politic are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, smooth suggests often a deliberately assumed suavity.

a smooth salesman

In some situations, the words suave and politic are roughly equivalent. However, suave suggests a specific ability to deal with others easily and without friction.

a suave public relations coordinator

While in some cases nearly identical to politic, urbane implies high cultivation and poise coming from wide social experience.

an urbane traveler
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