statesmanlike man

  • 1Statesmanlike — States man*like ( l[imac]k ), a. Having the manner or wisdom of statesmen; becoming a statesman. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2statesmanlike — statesman states‧man [ˈsteɪtsmən] noun statesmen PLURALFORM [ mən] [countable] a political or government leader, especially one who is respected as being wise, honourable, and fair: • He had an impressive record as a military man and a statesman …

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  • 3statesmanlike — adjective marked by the qualities of or befitting a statesman (Freq. 1) a man of statesmanlike judgment a statesmanlike solution of the present perplexities V.L.Parrington • Syn: ↑statesmanly • Ant: ↑unstatesmanlike …

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  • 4statesmanlike — states|man|like [ˈsteıtsmənlaık] adj showing the qualities of a statesman used to show approval ▪ his statesmanlike handling of the crisis …

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  • 5statesmanlike — states·man·like …

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  • 7un|states|man|like — «uhn STAYTS muhn LYK», adjective. not statesmanlike; unlike or unbefitting a statesman …

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  • 8statesman — statesmanlike, statesmanly, adj. /stayts meuhn/, n., pl. statesmen. 1. a person who is experienced in the art of government or versed in the administration of government affairs. 2. a person who exhibits great wisdom and ability in directing the… …

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  • 9statesmanly — adjective marked by the qualities of or befitting a statesman a man of statesmanlike judgment a statesmanlike solution of the present perplexities V.L.Parrington • Syn: ↑statesmanlike • Ant: ↑unstatesmanlike (for: ↑s …

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  • 10Ireland — Irelander, n. /uyeur leuhnd/, n. 1. John, 1838 1918, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman and social reformer, born in Ireland: archbishop of St. Paul, Minn., 1888 1918. 2. Also called Emerald Isle. Latin, Hibernia. a large western island of the British …

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