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diplomat

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/ˈdɪpləmæt/ · dip-lo-mat

A person appointed by a national government to conduct diplomacy with one or more other nations.

Meanings

nounformal

A person appointed by a national government to conduct diplomacy with one or more other nations.

ایک شخص جسے کسی قومی حکومت نے ایک یا زیادہ دیگر قوموں کے ساتھ سفارتکاری کرنے کے لئے مقرر کیا ہو۔

سفیر

Safeer

Formal: سفیر

Synonyms

ambassadorenvoydelegateسفیرنائندہپہلکار

Antonyms

adversaryopponenthostileدشمنمقابلخوشامد

Common Collocations

  • career diplomat
  • foreign diplomat
  • diplomat assignment

Example Sentences

The diplomat negotiated the peace treaty successfully.

سفیر نے امن معاہدے کی کامیاب مذاکرات کیئے۔

Safeer ne aman muahida ki kamiyab mukhadraat kie.

As a diplomat, he represents his country at international summits.

ایک سفیر کے طور پر، وہ بین الاقوامی سمٹوں میں اپنے ملک کی نمائندگی کرتا ہے۔

Aik safeer ke tor par, woh bain ul aqwami summits mein apne mulk ki numaindagi karta hai.

Being a diplomat requires excellent communication skills.

سفیر ہونا عمدہ مواصلاتی مہارتوں کا متقاضی ہوتا ہے۔

Safeer hona umda mawasalati maharaaton ka mutaqazi hota hai.

Easily Confused With

diplomatic:Diplomat refers to a person, while diplomatic refers to the nature of the interactions or relations.

Word Family

diplomacy
nounسفارتکاری
diplomatic
adjectiveسفارتی
diplomatist
nounسفارتی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a diplomat as someone who bridges gaps between nations.

Imagine a person shaking hands with representatives from different countries.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

سیاست کے میدان میں ، سفیر کی مہارت ہوتی ہے بے نظیر

Siyasat ke maidān mein, safeer ki mahārāt hoti hai be-nazir

In the field of politics, a diplomat's skill is unparalleled.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہنر مند کے ہاتھوں میں سب کچھ ہے

Hunarmand ke hathon mein sab kuch hai

Everything is in the hands of a skilled person.

📖 Etymology

Origin: French "diplomate" — one who manages diplomatic relations

First known use: early 19th century

The term 'diplomat' has evolved from the French word 'diplomate,' which referred originally to someone who handled official documents and treaties.