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- TACT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
As Lincoln once said, "Tact is the ability to describe others as they see themselves", which doesn't usually come naturally Someone tactful can soothe the feelings of the most difficult people; a tactless person will generally make a bad situation worse
- TACT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Tact definition: a keen sense of what to say or do to avoid giving offense; skill in dealing with difficult or delicate situations See examples of TACT used in a sentence
- TACT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
TACT meaning: 1 the ability to say or do the right thing without making anyone unhappy or angry: 2 the ability… Learn more
- TACT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Tact is the ability to avoid upsetting or offending people by being careful not to say or do things that would hurt their feelings You tend to say exactly what you mean when it might be better to exercise a little tact
- Tact - definition of tact by The Free Dictionary
Define tact tact synonyms, tact pronunciation, tact translation, English dictionary definition of tact sensitive perception of what is appropriate in dealing with others: The director has a lot of tact
- Tact - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To talk carefully without hurting anyone’s feelings, that’s tact Politicians have tact, which makes them good at speaking about sensitive matters without making fools of themselves
- tact - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
tact (takt), n a keen sense of what to say or do to avoid giving offense; skill in dealing with difficult or delicate situations a keen sense of what is appropriate, tasteful, or aesthetically pleasing; taste; discrimination touch or the sense of touch
- tact - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
tact (third-person singular simple present tacts, present participle tacting, simple past and past participle tacted) (psychology) To use a tact (a kind of verbal operant)
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