Diplomatism
Pronunciation: /ˈdɪpɫəˌmætˈɪzəm/
Diplomatism (noun)
- The skill of dealing with other countries using talks, agreements, and calm behaviour instead of fighting.
- A way of speaking or acting that tries to keep peace by being careful, polite, and not causing disagreement.
- Behaviour that uses indirect words or slow steps to reach goals, sometimes avoiding clear decisions.
Examples
- Diplomatism helps people reach agreements without rushing decisions.
- The team used diplomatism to settle the dispute peacefully.