Diplomatism

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪpɫəˌmætˈɪzəm/

Diplomatism (noun)

  1. The skill of dealing with other countries using talks, agreements, and calm behaviour instead of fighting.
  2. A way of speaking or acting that tries to keep peace by being careful, polite, and not causing disagreement.
  3. 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.