DEEn Dictionary De - En
DeEs De - Es
DePt De - Pt
 Vocabulary trainer

Spec. subjects Grammar Abbreviations Random search Preferences
Search in Sprachauswahl
tact
Search for:
Mini search box
 
English Dictionary: tact by the DICT Development Group
2 results for tact
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
tact
n
  1. consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offense
    Synonym(s): tact, tactfulness
    Antonym(s): tactlessness
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Tact \Tact\, n. [L. tactus a touching, touch, fr. tangere,
      tactum, to touch: cf. F. tact. See {Tangent}.]
      1. The sense of touch; feeling.
  
                     Did you suppose that I could not make myself
                     sensible to tact as well as sight?      --Southey.
  
                     Now, sight is a very refined tact.      --J. Le Conte.
  
      2. (Mus.) The stroke in beating time.
  
      3. Sensitive mental touch; peculiar skill or faculty; nice
            perception or discernment; ready power of appreciating and
            doing what is required by circumstances.
  
                     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.                                             --Macaulay.
  
                     A tact which surpassed the tact of her sex as much
                     as the tact of her sex surpassed the tact of ours.
                                                                              --Macaulay.
No guarantee of accuracy or completeness!
©TU Chemnitz, 2006-2024
Your feedback:
Ad partners