Pronunciation: /ˈsteɪtsmənˌlaɪk/
adjective having the qualities of a statesman, such as wisdom, diplomacy, and leadership
A1 He acted in a statesmanlike manner during the crisis.
A2 The president's statesmanlike behavior garnered praise from the international community.
B1 The diplomat's statesmanlike approach to negotiations helped secure a peaceful resolution.
B2 Her statesmanlike qualities were evident in her ability to navigate complex political situations.
C1 His statesmanlike demeanor was admired by both his allies and adversaries.
C2 The leader's statesmanlike conduct set a high standard for future generations in politics.
formal His statesmanlike qualities were evident in his ability to navigate complex diplomatic negotiations.
informal She showed a statesmanlike approach in handling the conflict between her colleagues.
slang Yo, that dude's moves are straight up statesmanlike when it comes to dealing with office drama.
figurative The artist's statesmanlike demeanor in front of the canvas was a sight to behold.
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