tactfulness

NOUN
  1. consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offense
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How To Use tactfulness In A Sentence

  • ‘Harry is a next door neighbor,’ apologized Adam, in a whisper, ‘and is not known for his tactfulness.’
  • Colville, it will be remembered, was an adept at that graceful tactfulness which is somewhat clumsily described by this tolerant generation as going on as if nothing had happened. The Last Hope
  • Her tactfulness is a remarkable gift.
  • Beginning Feb. 3 is The Year of the Rabbit signifying luck, tactfulness and thoughtfulness--for the Chinese New Year--and there are a lot of yummy goings-on that may or may not have to do with the special occasion. Audarshia Townsend: Hop Along to These Haute Cuisine Spots
  • Beginning Feb. 3 is the Year of the Rabbit signifying luck, tactfulness and thoughtfulness and there are a lot of yummy goings-on that may or may not have to do with the special occasion. Audarshia Townsend: Hop Along to These Haute Cuisine Spots
  • Your diplomacy, responsible nature and tactfulness will make you popular at your workplace.
  • Her tactfulness is a remarkable gift.
  • Delivering on that kind of promise requires a lot of tactfulness, diplomacy, and people skills, which Hutchison appears to lack, based on her testy response. Republican Susan Hutchison: "I don't have anything to say to the voters"
  • I had never been able to let go of caution, even when the constant tactfulness and consideration became painful.
  • We need to move on with the issues like she said and I think Obama has already moved on, with tactfulness and determination to bring this country together. Michelle Obama: Let's move past Wright, get back to issues
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