diplomático
diplomatic
adjective noun dee-ploh-MAH-tee-koh Less Common
Origin: From French 'diplomatique', from 'diplomate', from Greek 'diploma' (folded document).
Also means
tactful
Usage Note
Diplomático as an adjective means 'diplomatic' in both the international-relations sense (cuerpo diplomático = diplomatic corps) and the interpersonal sense of being tactful. As a noun, el diplomático / la diplomática is a diplomat. The written accent is required because the stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable (esdrújula).
Examples
"El representante diplomático firmó el acuerdo."
Natural Translation
The diplomatic representative signed the agreement.
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