Pronunciation: /ˈpɑləˌtɪk/
noun political affairs or activities
A1 I don't really understand much about politic.
A2 She is studying politic at university.
B1 The student council is involved in school politic.
B2 The diplomat has a deep understanding of international politic.
C1 The politician's speech was filled with intricate details about domestic politic.
C2 The professor is an expert in the field of politic theory.
adjective showing good judgment and tact, especially in dealing with others
A1 I don't understand all the politic stuff.
A2 She is not interested in politic discussions.
B1 It is important to have a basic understanding of politic systems.
B2 The candidate's politic views are well-known among the public.
C1 His politic career has spanned over three decades.
C2 The diplomat's politic maneuvering led to a successful peace treaty.
formal The politician made a strategic move to gain support in the upcoming election.
informal I try to avoid talking about politics at family gatherings.
slang I can't believe the drama happening in the political world right now.
figurative The dynamics of office politics can be tricky to navigate.
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