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undiplomatic

[ US /ənˌdɪpɫəˈmætɪk/ ]
[ UK /ʌndˌɪpləmˈætɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not skilled in dealing with others

How To Use undiplomatic In A Sentence

  • ‘She was uncensored, undiplomatic, and a total liar,’ noted Spielberg.
  • I have to admit, by this stage, I had no qualms whatsoever about being undiplomatic.
  • In a world in which sometimes people have got the oil we need or don't like us, kind of undiplomatic way of putting it, it means we got a national security issue. CNN Transcript Mar 29, 2006
  • The newspaper quoted diplomatic sources as saying that Zambia would have no choice but to declare Saudubray persona non-grata if he repeated his "undiplomatic" conduct. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Such undiplomatic candidness will have caused unwanted ripples inside the Home Office.
  • This undiplomatic language is just not allowed inside the EU.
  • In a most undiplomatic manner, he grabbed all the papers from the twins and stuffed them back inside the bag.
  • The obvious is not underscored, for it is undiplomatic to do so, and opens vulnerabilities to the right.
  • The Swedish Government has of course complained about this undiplomatic behaviour.
  • NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Sunday demanded an apology from Germany for the "undiplomatic" remarks made by a German parliamentary delegation about Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi during a recent visit to the state. The Times of India
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