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Word: Diplomatic Building

Definition: A diplomatic building is a government building where diplomats live or work. Diplomats are official representatives of a country in another country, helping to manage relationships and communication between nations.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use the term "diplomatic building" when talking about places like embassies or consulates.
  • It's often used in discussions about international relations, politics, or travel.
Example:
  • "The embassy is a diplomatic building that provides services for citizens of the country living abroad."
Advanced Usage:
  • In discussions about international law or relations, you might hear phrases like "diplomatic immunity" referring to special legal protections for diplomats while they are in a diplomatic building.
Word Variants:
  • Diplomat (noun): A person who represents their country.
  • Diplomacy (noun): The practice of managing international relations.
  • Embassy (noun): A specific type of diplomatic building that represents a country.
  • Consulate (noun): Another type of diplomatic building, usually smaller and dealing with more specific issues like visas.
Different Meanings:
  • While "diplomatic building" primarily refers to places where diplomats work, "diplomatic" can also describe a person’s way of dealing with others, meaning they are tactful or skilled in handling sensitive matters.
Synonyms:
  • Embassy
  • Consulate
  • Mission (in some contexts)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Diplomatic solution": This phrase means resolving a conflict through discussion and negotiation rather than force.
  • "Walk a diplomatic tightrope": This idiom refers to the careful balancing act of managing conflicting interests or opinions.
Noun
  1. government building in which diplomats live or work

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