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单词 diplomats
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diplomat

noun

dip·​lo·​mat ˈdi-plə-ˌmat How to pronounce diplomat (audio)
: one employed or skilled in diplomacy
a foreign diplomat

Example Sentences

The President will be meeting with foreign diplomats. He's a talented architect but a poor diplomat.
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Word History

Etymology

French diplomate, back-formation from diplomatique

First Known Use

1813, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

diplomat

noun

dip·​lo·​mat ˈdi-plə-ˌmat How to pronounce diplomat (audio)
1
: a person whose work is keeping good relations between the governments of different countries
2
: a person who is good at dealing with people in a way that avoids bad feelings

diplomats

noun

plural of diplomat
as in ambassadors
a person sent by a country's government to represent it in a foreign country They arranged a dinner to welcome the foreign diplomats. She served as a U.S. diplomat in France for several years.

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • ambassadors
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  • foreign ministers
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  • brokers
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  • spokesmen
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  • point people
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