Need another word that means the same as “tact”? Find 15 synonyms and 30 related words for “tact” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Tact” are: tactfulness, sensitivity, understanding, thoughtfulness, consideration, delicacy, diplomacy, discretion, discernment, judgement, prudence, judiciousness, perception, subtlety, wisdom
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “tact” as a noun can have the following definitions:
consideration | The process of giving careful thought to something. The idea was motivated by political considerations. |
delicacy | Fineness or intricacy of texture or structure. I have to treat this matter with the utmost delicacy. |
diplomacy | Wisdom in the management of public affairs. With perfect diplomacy he divided his attention between Meryl and Anthea. |
discernment | Delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values. A man of discernment. |
discretion | The freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation. She knew she could rely on his discretion. |
judgement | The mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations. An error of judgement. |
judiciousness | Good judgment. |
perception | Becoming aware of something via the senses. Hollywood s perception of the tastes of the American public. |
prudence | Knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress. We need to exercise prudence in such important matters. |
sensitivity | Sensitivity to emotional feelings of self and others. A galvanometer of extreme sensitivity. |
subtlety | The quality of being difficult to detect or analyze. The textural subtlety of Degas. |
tactfulness | Consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offense. |
thoughtfulness | Consideration for the needs of other people. I am touched by your thoughtfulness. |
understanding | An inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion. He and I have an understanding. |
wisdom | An Apocryphal book consisting mainly of a meditation on wisdom although ascribed to Solomon it was probably written in the first century BC. Eastern wisdom. |
ability | Possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done. The manager had lost his ability to motivate the players. |
ambidextrous | Equally skillful with each hand. An ambidextrous surgeon. |
aptitude | A natural ability to do something. Children with an aptitude for painting and drawing. |
aptness | The quality of being appropriate or suitable. The aptness of the punishment. |
brawn | Possessing muscular strength. Pork brawn. |
canny | Showing self-interest and shrewdness in dealing with others. She s a canny lass. |
capability | The extent of someone’s or something’s ability. The capability of a metal to be fused. |
craft | An aircraft or spaceship. Sailing craft. |
craftsmanship | Skill in an occupation or trade. I admire his engineering skills and craftsmanship. |
deftness | Skillful performance or ability without difficulty. |
dexterity | Adroitness in using the hands. His record testifies to a certain dexterity in politics. |
discreet | Careful and prudent in one’s speech or actions, especially in order to keep something confidential or to avoid embarrassment. A discreet cough. |
draftsmanship | The creation of artistic pictures or diagrams. |
faculty | A licence or authorization from a Church authority. There were then no tenured women on the faculty. |
finesse | Bring about or deal with (something) by using great delicacy and skill. Orchestral playing of great finesse. |
flair | Distinctive and stylish elegance. She dressed with flair. |
ingenuity | The property of being ingenious. Considerable ingenuity must be employed in writing software. |
judicious | Having, showing, or done with good judgement or sense. Judicious use of one s money. |
judiciously | With good judgement or sense. Judiciously chosen words. |
knack | A special way of doing something. He had a knack for communicating. |
poetics | The art of writing poetry. The terminology of traditional poetics. |
sapience | Ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight. |
skill | The ability to do something well; expertise. The skill of a well trained boxer. |
sleight | Adroitness in using the hands. Except by sleight of logic the two positions cannot be harmonized. |
stenography | A method of writing rapidly. |
tactful | Showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with people. They need a tactful word of advice. |
talent | People regarded as sexually attractive or as prospective sexual partners. I signed all the talent in Rome. |
talented | Endowed with talent or talents. A talented young musician. |
wise | Evidencing the possession of inside information. In this wise. |
workmanship | The degree of skill with which a product is made or a job done. Cracks on the motorway were caused by poor workmanship. |
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