Meaning of Tact | Babel Free
tæktDefinitions
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Sensitive mental touch; special skill or faculty; keen perception or discernment; ready power of appreciating and doing what is required by circumstances; the ability to say the right thing and avoid statements that will give offence or pain even if true. uncountable
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The sense of touch; feeling. countable, uncountable
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Clipping of tactic. abbreviation, alt-of, clipping, slang
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Propriety; manners (etiquette). uncountable
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The stroke in beating time. countable, uncountable
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A verbal operant which is controlled by a nonverbal stimulus (such as an object, event, or property of an object) and is maintained by nonspecific social reinforcement (praise). countable, uncountable
Equivalents
Examples
“By the use of tact, she was able to calm her jealous husband.”
“I used tact when I told my fat uncle that his extra weight made him look better.”
“He had formed plans not inferior in grandeur and boldness to those of Richelieu, and had carried them into effect with a tact and wariness worthy of Mazarin.”
“A tact which surpassed the tact of her sex as much as the tact of her sex surpassed the tact of ours.”
“Did you suppose that I could not make myself sensible to tact as well as sight?”
“Now, sight is a very refined tact.”
“Skinner (1957) saw such tacts as responses that are reinforced socially.”
“Wanda "Hey, can you show us?" Karen "No" Brent "We promise not to make fun of you." Karen "No" Lacey "Okay, we promise TO make fun of you." Karen "I'm getting a drink" Lacey "I was trying a different tact." Wanda "Bad tack."”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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