Crossword-Solution: DIPLOMACY 9 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Word Word Type Definition
Diplomacy n. The art and practice of conducting negotiations between
nations (particularly in securing treaties), including the methods and
forms usually employed.
Diplomacy n. Dexterity or skill in securing advantages; tact.
Diplomacy n. The body of ministers or envoys resident at a court; the
diplomatic body.

We have 27 clues for the answer “DIPLOMACY”

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conduct of the relations between nations by peaceful means 1 answer
___, n. The patriotic art of lying for one's country. 1 answer
Skill and tact in dealing with people 1 answer
INTERNATIONAL intercourse, skill in conduct of 1 answer
Henry Kissinger's forte 1 answer
First word of an Isaac Goldberg quote 1 answer
DEMARCHE 1 answer
Averell Harriman's forte. 1 answer
foreign affairs 2 answers
Negotiator's skill 2 answers
Delicate skill 2 answers
DELICATESSE 2 answers
negotiator asset 2 answers
Part 1 of today's quote 8 answers
gamesmanship 12 answers
negotiation 18 answers
Adroitness 27 answers
Savoir-faire 54 answers
finesse 56 answers
Tact 58 answers
generalship 59 answers
good taste 62 answers
Management 63 answers
Delicacy 74 answers
good turn 75 answers
ingenuity 76 answers
soft touch 81 answers
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Sentences with DIPLOMACY (5)

Like many other simple-hearted souls, it was her pet vanity to believe she was endowed with a talent for dark and mysterious diplomacy, and she loved to contemplate her most transparent devices as marvels of low cunning.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
While he had hoped this day would come, he also knew that politicians, even Iran's, promised a glory that often was buried in diplomacy rather than action.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
They positively create difficulties so that their wealthy and weary clients may spend money and diplomacy in overcoming them.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
All diplomacy and pretense were dropped now, and the sharp exclamations came thick and fast, and the yellow pyramid grew higher and higher.
Life On The Mississippi, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
Two or three more years of diplomacy--with her beside him!--and then their real life would begin: study, travel and book-making for him, and for her--well, the joy, at any rate, of getting out of an atmosphere of bric-a-brac and card-leaving into the open air of competing activities.
The Reef Edith Wharton 1995

Quotes with DIPLOMACY (3)

Getting you a date to prom is so hard that the hypothetical idea itself is actually used to cut diamonds," I added. Radar tapped a locker twice with his fist to show his approval, and then came back with another. "Ben, getting you a date to prom is so hard that the American government believes the problem cannot be solved with diplomacy, but will instead require force.
John Green Paper Towns
This is the paradox of public space: even if everyone knows an unpleasant fact, saying it in public changes everything. One of the first measures taken by the new Bolshevik government in 1918 was to make public the entire corpus of tsarist secret diplomacy, all the secret agreements, the secret clauses of public agreements etc. There too the target was the entire functioning of the state apparatuses of power. (Žižek, S. "Good Manners in the Age of Wiki Leaks." London Review of Books 33.2 (2011): 9-10. )
Slavoj Zizek
This is the paradox of public space: even if everyone knows an unpleasant fact, saying it in public changes everything. One of the first measures taken by the new Bolshevik government in 1918 was to make public the entire corpus of tsarist secret diplomacy, all the secret agreements, the secret clauses of public agreements etc. There too the target was the entire functioning of the state apparatuses of power.
Slavoj Zizek
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, Slate.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1951–2022).