Sentences with tact
tact
T t - On this occasion the press have not been intrusive and they have shown great tact.
- Tact implies the skill in dealing with persons or difficult situations of one who has a quick and delicate sense of what is fitting and thus avoids giving offense [it will require tact to keep him calm]; poise1 implies composure in the face of disturbing or embarrassing situations [despite the social blunder, she maintained her poise]; diplomacy implies a smoothness and adroitness in dealing with others, sometimes in such a way as to gain one's own ends [his lack of diplomacy lost him the contract]; savoir-faire implies a ready knowledge of the right thing to do or say in any situation