tactful

tactful
tactful [{{t}}'tæktfʊl]
adjective
(person) plein de tact, qui fait preuve de tact; (answer, remark, suggestion) plein de tact; (inquiry) discret(ète); (behaviour) qui fait preuve de tact ou de délicatesse;
that wasn't a very tactful thing to say ce n'était pas très diplomatique de dire ça;
try to be more tactful essaie de faire preuve de plus de tact;
we must be tactful with her nous devons faire preuve de tact avec elle;
they gave us a tactful hint ils nous ont fait discrètement comprendre;
the tactful thing would have been to say nothing il aurait mieux valu ne rien dire

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