| tact | diplomacy, ability to skillfully deal with people, finesse; sense of what is proper or appropriate, taste | en | (isim) | en |
| tact | The stroke in beating time | en | en |
| tact | Sensitive mental touch; peculiar skill or faculty; nice perception or discernment; ready power of appreciating and doing what is required by circumstances | en | en |
| tact | The sense of touch; feeling | en | en |
| tact | Tact is the ability to avoid upsetting or offending people by being careful not to say or do things that would hurt their feelings. On this occasion the press have not been intrusive and they have shown great tact. = diplomacy. the ability to be careful about what you say or do, so that you do not upset or embarrass other people tactful, tactless tactless (from tactus, from tangere ) | en | en |
| tact | consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offence | en | en |
| tact | diplomacy, as in: This difficult situation must be handled with tact and sensitivity | en | en |
| tact | Discussions between Australia and NZ officials on Technical and Administrative Cooperation in Transport | en | en |
| tact | Quality that allows a rider to instantly and permanently find the best terms of communication with any horse he or she rides To act where needed, when needed and with the right measure of force | en | en |
| tact | TACT stands for The Air Cargo Tariff It is published by IAP -- International Airlines Publications, an IATA company Click here for more information » Back to top of screen | en | en |
| tact | The ability to close your mouth before someone else wants to | en | en |