Pronunciation: /ˈdɪpləˌmæt/
noun a person who represents their country's government in a foreign country, typically in the form of an ambassador or envoy
A1 A diplomat is someone who represents their country in other countries.
A2 The diplomat attended the international conference to discuss trade agreements.
B1 The diplomat negotiated a peace treaty between the two warring nations.
B2 As a skilled diplomat, she was able to navigate complex political situations with ease.
C1 The diplomat's expertise in international relations was crucial in resolving the conflict.
C2 The seasoned diplomat was known for his ability to defuse tense diplomatic situations.
formal The diplomat was tasked with negotiating a peace treaty between the two countries.
informal My cousin is studying to become a diplomat and travel the world.
slang That guy thinks he's such a smooth diplomat, always talking his way out of trouble.
figurative She was a true diplomat, always able to navigate tricky situations with grace and tact.
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