tactfulness

IPA: tˈæktfʌɫnʌs

noun

  • The state or quality of being tactful.
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Examples of "tactfulness" in Sentences

  • Sophia was certain that the notion of tactfulness had not entered
  • We need to move on with the issues like she said and I think Obama has already moved on, with tactfulness and determination to bring this country together.
  • Delivering on that kind of promise requires a lot of tactfulness, diplomacy, and people skills, which Hutchison appears to lack, based on her testy response.
  • "By saying this, Obama basically made it clear for official Ankara that only opening the border can make him display further 'tactfulness' and to refrain form using the word
  • Colville, it will be remembered, was an adept at that graceful tactfulness which is somewhat clumsily described by this tolerant generation as going on as if nothing had happened.
  • Beginning Feb. 3 is the Year of the Rabbit signifying luck, tactfulness and thoughtfulness and there are a lot of yummy goings-on that may or may not have to do with the special occasion.
  • Beginning Feb. 3 is The Year of the Rabbit signifying luck, tactfulness and thoughtfulness--for the Chinese New Year--and there are a lot of yummy goings-on that may or may not have to do with the special occasion.
  • The Romans lived through the long and peaceful reign of Augustus, barely recognising, until Tiberius and Caligula, how, with the most delicate republican tactfulness in shuffling offices, he had equipped them, if not with a king, certainly with a master.

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