diplomático
“diplomático” means “diplomat” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
diplomat
Also: envoy
📝 In Action
El diplomático trabajó duro para evitar el conflicto.
B1The diplomat worked hard to avoid the conflict.
Mi tío es diplomático y vive en la embajada.
A2My uncle is a diplomat and lives in the embassy.
Varios diplomáticos se reunieron para firmar el tratado.
B2Several diplomats met to sign the treaty.
tactful, diplomatic
Also: polite
📝 In Action
Tienes que ser diplomático cuando hables con tu jefe.
B1You have to be tactful when you speak with your boss.
Fue una respuesta muy diplomática para no herir sentimientos.
B2It was a very diplomatic answer to avoid hurting feelings.
Las relaciones diplomáticas entre los dos países han mejorado.
B2Diplomatic relations between the two countries have improved.
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📚 Etymology▼
From the Greek word 'diploma', which meant a folded document or license. In Latin, it referred to documents given by magistrates. Eventually, it came to describe those who handled these official state papers.
First recorded: 18th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does 'diplomático' always mean someone working for the government?
Not always. While it often refers to a professional diplomat, it is very frequently used as an adjective to describe anyone who is tactful or polite in tricky situations.
Is there a difference between 'político' and 'diplomático'?
Yes. A 'político' is a politician who runs for office or works in government policy. A 'diplomático' is specifically someone who represents their country to other nations, or someone who is very tactful.
How do I pronounce the accent?
The accent on the 'á' means you should emphasize that syllable: dee-plo-MAH-tee-koh. Your voice should go slightly higher or stronger on the 'MAH'.

