Definitionn. an official engaged in international negotiations
Last update: January 3, 2016
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He is not much educated but is a diplomat in his dealings with people. [Please select]
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A number of foreign diplomates were invited to the function. [noun]
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[[Semonville, Charles Louis Huguet, Marquis De]] (1759-1839), French diplomat, was born in Paris on the 9th of March 1759, the son of one of the royal secretaries. [Please select]
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I am an old and weary diplomat. [Please select]
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Resentment of the Barbary States--The War with Algiers--Captain Decatur's Vigorous Course--His Astonishing Success as a Diplomat. [Please select]
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"You should marry a diplomat, my dear," she said. [Please select]
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He was a diplomat of the old school, the school of lying as a fine art. [Please select]
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A man of indiscretion, and a diplomat, must have fireproof feelings. [Please select]
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The diplomat pondered the proposition--again with a lengthened perturbation of the eyelids. [Please select]
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