tactfully

IPA: tˈæktfʌɫi

adverb

  • In a tactful manner.
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Examples of "tactfully" in Sentences

  • Now, how to present this tactfully depends on the age of the students.
  • I thought, "I don't know these people very well …. how am I going to say something 'tactfully'.
  • No doubt the day by day wholesale slaughter of families and their homes was also done 'tactfully'.
  • "It cannot have sunk, surely," the Ancient Mariner would tactfully carry across the forbidding pause.
  • Early in 1999, they invited me to audition for the job, along with several other people whose names they, tactfully, would not disclose.
  • "It was brave of you to help Arthur the way you did — and you a stranger," she said tactfully, aware of his discomfiture though not of the reason for it.
  • However tactfully an adult may push them towards discoveries in literature, these do not have quite the treasure trove value of the books picked up wholly by accident.
  • Bard Du Pont was the most prolific of the lot, "and we were all very impressed with his productivity," Grace recalled tactfully, "but none of us could stand listening to his lyrics."
  • She'll be immense -- "tactfully" immense, with Father about it -- she'll manage that, for herself and for him, all right; but where the iron will enter into her will be at the thought of her having for so long given raison, as they say in Paris -- or as poor Lorraine at least says they say -- to a couple like Maria and Tom Price.

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