to use tact
1tact — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great VERB + TACT ▪ have ▪ call for, need, require ▪ The situation called for considerable tact …
2tact — [17] Tact originally denoted the ‘sense of touch’ (that is what Alexander Ross was referring to when he wrote ‘Of all the creatures, the sense of tact is most exquisite in man’, Arcana microcosmi 1651). But by the end of the 18th century it had… …
3tact — [17] Tact originally denoted the ‘sense of touch’ (that is what Alexander Ross was referring to when he wrote ‘Of all the creatures, the sense of tact is most exquisite in man’, Arcana microcosmi 1651). But by the end of the 18th century it had… …
4use — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 using; being used ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, extensive, great, heavy, liberal ▪ full, maximum ▪ He made …
5Dramaturgy (sociology) — For the theatre related meaning of this word, see dramaturgy. Sociology …
6diplomatise — (Brit.) v. be diplomatic, use diplomacy, use tact, use diplomacy techniques (also diplomatize) …
7diplomatised — diplomatise (Brit.) v. be diplomatic, use diplomacy, use tact, use diplomacy techniques (also diplomatize) …
8diplomatises — diplomatise (Brit.) v. be diplomatic, use diplomacy, use tact, use diplomacy techniques (also diplomatize) …
9diplomatising — diplomatise (Brit.) v. be diplomatic, use diplomacy, use tact, use diplomacy techniques (also diplomatize) …
10diplomatize — (Amer.) di plo·ma·tize || É™taɪz v. be diplomatic, use diplomacy, use tact, use diplomacy techniques (also diplomatise) …