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diplomatic

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/ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk/ · dip-lo-mat-ic

Relating to diplomacy or the conduct of international relations.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Relating to diplomacy or the conduct of international relations.

سفارت یا بین الاقوامی تعلقات کے سر و سامان سے متعلق.

سفارتی

sifarti

Formal: سفارتی

Synonyms

tactfulpoliticalstrategicسازگارسیاسیفہمی

Antonyms

bluntdisrespectfuldirectسیدھابے ادبیکھلا

Common Collocations

  • diplomatic relations
  • diplomatic immunity
  • diplomatic efforts

Example Sentences

The countries are working on strengthening their diplomatic ties.

یہ ممالک اپنے سفارتی تعلقات کو مضبوط کرنے پر کام کر رہے ہیں.

Yeh mumalik apne sifarti taluqaat ko mazboot karne par kaam kar rahe hain.

Her diplomatic approach helped resolve the conflict peacefully.

ان کے سفارتی نقطہ نظر نے تنازعے کو پرامن طریقے سے حل کرنے میں مدد کی.

Un ke sifarti nuqta nazar ne tanazaay ko pur aman tareeqe se hal karne mein madad ki.

He is known for his diplomatic skills in negotiations.

وہ مذاکرات میں اپنے سفارتی مہارت کے لیے مشہور ہیں.

Woh muzakarat mein apne sifarti maharat ke liye mashhoor hain.

Easily Confused With

diplomat:A 'diplomat' is an individual engaged in diplomacy, whereas 'diplomatic' refers to the characteristics or practices of diplomacy.

Word Family

diplomacy
nounسفارت
diplomat
nounسفیر
diplomatic immunity
nounسفارتی تحفظ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a diplomat negotiating peace treaties.

Picture diplomats at a round table discussing agreements.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

حکمت کی باتیں، نرم لہجے میں کہو، اجتماع کا راستہ، سفارتی سازشوں سے کرو.

Hikmat ki baatein, naram lehje mein kaho, Ijtimai ka rasta, sifarti sazishon se karo.

Speak wisely in a soft tone, Create pathways for assembly through diplomatic schemes.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سفر کا بہت انتظار کرتا ہوں.

Safar ka bohat intezaar karta hoon.

A diplomatic way takes time.

📖 Etymology

Origin: French "diplomatique" — pertaining to diplomacy

First known use: 18th century

The term 'diplomatic' evolved from the French 'diplomatique', originating in the 18th century, associated with the practice of managing international relations.