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    tact
    /tak(t)/

    noun

    • 1. adroitness and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues: "the inspector broke the news to me with tact and consideration"

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  2. The meaning of TACT is a keen sense of what to do or say in order to maintain good relations with others or avoid offense. How to use tact in a sentence. Do you change tack or tact? Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Tact.

  3. TACT definition: 1. the ability to say or do the right thing without making anyone unhappy or angry: 2. the ability…. Learn more.

  4. To talk carefully without hurting anyones feelings, that’s tact. Politicians have tact, which makes them good at speaking about sensitive matters without making fools of themselves. At least, sometimes they have tact.

  5. noun. a keen sense of what to say or do to avoid giving offense; skill in dealing with difficult or delicate situations. Synonyms: poise, diplomacy, sensitivity, perception. a keen sense of what is appropriate, tasteful, or aesthetically pleasing; taste; discrimination. touch or the sense of touch. tact. / tækt / noun.

  6. TACT meaning: 1. the ability to say or do the right thing without making anyone unhappy or angry: 2. the ability…. Learn more.

  7. 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.

  8. 1. a keen sense of what to say or do to avoid giving offense; skill in dealing with difficult situations; diplomacy. 2. a keen sense of what is appropriate or tasteful. [1150–1200; < Latin tāctus sense of touch < tag-, variant s. of tangere to touch]

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