Synonyms for statesmanlike
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : steyts-muh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsteɪts mən |
Définition of statesmanlike
Origin :- 1590s, after French homme d'état; see state (n.1) + man (n.).
- As in patriotic : adj devoted
- This statesmanlike "Albany Plan of Union," however, came to nothing.
- Extract from : « The Age of Invention » by Holland Thompson
- Otherwise he was intelligent, statesmanlike, and good-natured.
- Extract from : « The Memoires of Casanova, Complete » by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
- Des Meloises looked as statesmanlike as he could when delivering this dictum.
- Extract from : « The Golden Dog » by William Kirby
- The plan was statesmanlike, and it marks the summit of Necker's career.
- Extract from : « Lectures on the French Revolution » by John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton
- It was the most admirable and statesmanlike document of that day.
- Extract from : « Robert Toombs » by Pleasant A. Stovall
- We should own they had never done the statesmanlike qualities of women justice.
- Extract from : « Imaginary Interviews » by W. D. Howells
- They have examined me in piecemeal, not in statesmanlike fashion.
- Extract from : « The Life of John of Barneveld, 1614-23, Volume II. » by John Lothrop Motley
- I thank them for the statesmanlike appreciation of this noble resource.
- Extract from : « Your National Parks » by Enos A. Mills
- The report of the commissioners was wise, just, and statesmanlike.
- Extract from : « The Life of John Marshall Volume 3 of 4 » by Albert J. Beveridge
- As a politician he was able and statesmanlike, but he was a politician second and a patriot first.
- Extract from : « What a Man Wills » by Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey
Antonyms for statesmanlike
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