Pronunciation: /ˈsteɪtsmən/
noun a person who is experienced in the art of government or statecraft; a political leader or figure
A1 A statesman is a wise and respected political leader.
A2 The statesman worked tirelessly to bring peace to the region.
B1 The statesman's diplomatic skills helped to resolve the conflict.
B2 As a statesman, he was known for his ability to negotiate and compromise.
C1 The statesman's legacy of leadership and integrity inspired future generations.
C2 His reputation as a statesman was unmatched in the world of politics.
formal The statesman was known for his diplomatic skills and ability to negotiate peace treaties.
informal My grandfather always said he was a true statesman, always putting the needs of the people first.
slang That politician thinks he's a real statesman, but he's just in it for the power.
figurative In the world of business, he was considered a statesman, always making wise decisions and leading his company to success.
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