Pronunciation: /tækˈtɪʃən/
noun A person who is skilled in the art of organizing and directing military operations or maneuvers
A1 A tactician is someone who plans military strategies.
A2 The tactician carefully considered all possible moves before making a decision.
B1 The team hired a tactician to help them come up with a winning game plan.
B2 The tactician's ability to anticipate the opponent's moves was crucial in securing victory.
C1 As a skilled tactician, he was able to outmaneuver his rivals in the business world.
C2 The tactician's strategic thinking and quick decision-making set him apart from his peers.
adjective Relating to or characteristic of a tactician
A1 He is a tactician player in the chess club.
A2 She showed tactician skills in handling the difficult situation.
B1 The coach is known for his tactician approach to team strategy.
B2 The diplomat's tactician negotiation skills helped in reaching a peaceful resolution.
C1 The military general was praised for his tactician maneuvers in the battlefield.
C2 The CEO's tactician decision-making abilities led the company to great success.
formal The tactician carefully analyzed the battlefield before devising a strategic plan.
informal My friend is such a tactician when it comes to playing chess.
slang That guy is a real tactician when it comes to getting what he wants.
figurative She was a tactician in the game of politics, always knowing the right move to make.
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