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Definition of Diplomatist
1. Noun. An official engaged in international negotiations.
Specialized synonyms: Ambassador, Embassador, Charge D'affaires, Consul, Envoy, Envoy Extraordinary, Minister Plenipotentiary, High Commissioner, Internuncio, Diplomatic Minister, Minister, Nuncio, Papal Nuncio, Persona Grata, Persona Non Grata, Plenipotentiary, George F. Kennan, George Frost Kennan, Kennan
Generic synonyms: Functionary, Official
Specialized synonyms: Bunche, Ralph Bunche, Ralph Johnson Bunche, Dulles, John Foster Dulles, Galbraith, John Galbraith, John Kenneth Galbraith, Citizen Genet, Edmund Charles Edouard Genet, Genet, Grotius, Hugo Grotius, Huig De Groot, Dag Hammarskjold, Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjold, Hammarskjold, Averell Harriman, Harriman, William Averell Harriman, Harris, Townsend Harris, Cordell Hull, Hull, Jay, John Jay, Henry Alfred Kissinger, Henry Kissinger, Kissinger, Le Duc Tho, Ferdinand De Lesseps, Lesseps, Vicomte Ferdinand Marie De Lesseps, Lie, Trygve Halvden Lie, Trygve Lie, Harold Nicolson, Nicolson, Sir Harold George Nicolson, Page, Thomas Nelson Page, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Roosevelt, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, Adlai Stevenson, Stevenson, Kurt Waldheim, Waldheim
Derivative terms: Diplomatical, Diplomacy
Definition of Diplomatist
1. n. A person employed in, or skilled in, diplomacy; a diplomat.
Definition of Diplomatist
1. Noun. a diplomat ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Diplomatist
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Medical Definition of Diplomatist
1. A person employed in, or skilled in, diplomacy; a diplomat. "In ability, Avaux had no superior among the numerous able diplomatics whom his country then possessed." (Macaulay) Origin: Cf. F. Diplomatiste a student of diplomatics. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diplomatist
Literary usage of Diplomatist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dictionary of Biographical Reference: Containing Over One Hundred by Lawrence Barnett Phillips (1889)
"Pietro da, Italian tactician and warrior ; of Jerusalem and diplomatist ; d. ...
and diplomatist ; 18th cent; uu de, governor of Vitré ; 1589 U. Montmaur, ..."
2. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1917)
"HUGO GROTIUS, diplomatist THE heroic siege of Leiden had been history for eight
years, the world-famous university of that name was still in its infancy, ..."
3. The Metropolitan (1833)
"RECOLLECTIONS OF A diplomatist.1 " How is it possible to expect that mankind will
take advice, when they will uot so much as take warning i"—SWIFT. ..."
4. The Metropolitan (1833)
"I remember in a conversation which I once had with the Baron von K , in company
with a diplomatist of our own court, the Baron observed, that although broad ..."
5. Brief Outline of an Analysis of the Human Intellect: Intended to Rectify the by James Rush (1865)
"But the diplomatist's circuit is not through this Fabric. When deeply learned,
the diplomatist has scope enough for his excursive flight in the facts of ..."
6. History of Civilization in England by Henry Thomas Buckle (1864)
"In 177O, Harris, the diplomatist, who was then in Spain, = ••••*," His doctrine
is absolutely French; guided in every thing by tho ch closet," &c. ..."