Antonyms for diplomate
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dip-luh-meyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdɪp ləˌmeɪt |
Definition of diplomate
- As in graduate : noun person who completes education, pursuit
- The man who on hearing a diplomate he has saved ask, "How is the Emperor?"
- Extract from : « The Atheist's Mass » by Honore de Balzac
- First among the diplomatists of his time, his reputation as a diplomate has passed out of mens minds.
- Extract from : « The Life of Albert Gallatin » by Henry Adams
- Such evidence leaves nothing to be said in regard to his qualities as a diplomate.
- Extract from : « The Life of Albert Gallatin » by Henry Adams
- But reflect for a moment, Tascher, and you will see that no man was ever less intended for a diplomate.
- Extract from : « Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume II (of II) » by Charles James Lever
- "The Alt-Schloss is indeed a picturesque construction," said the diplomate, by way of generally inviting my confidence.
- Extract from : « Lippincott's Magazine. Vol. XII, No. 33. December, 1873. » by Various
- Our spy is a gentleman who will appear wearing the ribbon of the Legion of Honor, and looking like a diplomate.
- Extract from : « Scenes from a Courtesan's Life » by Honore de Balzac
- A diplomate followed, and he also, in his sphere, received the most dextrous and well-turned replies.
- Extract from : « Tour in England, Ireland, and France, in the years 1826, 1827, 1828 and 1829. » by Hermann Pckler-Muskau
- He was too good a diplomate to be pumped in that simple way by such a one as Archibald Currie.
- Extract from : « The American Senator » by Anthony Trollope
Synonyms for diplomate
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