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tact
noun as in finesse, thoughtfulness
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Example Sentences
Banksy’s art, which tends to be graffitied by the artist on public buildings, at times does not remain in tact for long.
And judicial tact, he said, required him to suppress his increasing discomfort with the direction of the Supreme Court.
And instead of pretending none of those things matter — or that they don’t exist — Scott Servais took a new tact with his hitters coming into this season.
Are their behavioural differences just random variations or do they also have a personal tact?
“I have never found anyone who is nicer to work with, more intelligent, and whose judgment and tact are so superb,” Mr. Spivak told the Missouri newspaper The Springfield Leader and Press in 1970.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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