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Word: Tactlessly

Definition: "Tactlessly" is an adverb that means to do something without tact. Tact is the ability to say or do the right thing in a sensitive or polite way, especially in difficult situations. When someone acts tactlessly, they may say or do something that is considered rude, insensitive, or inappropriate.

Usage Instructions: You can use "tactlessly" when describing how someone behaves or speaks in a situation that requires carefulness. It often highlights a lack of consideration for others' feelings.

Example: - "At the party, she tactlessly commented on her friend's weight, making everyone uncomfortable."

Advanced Usage: In more complex sentences, "tactlessly" can be used to emphasize the consequences of someone's actions: - "He tactlessly interrupted the meeting, causing frustration among his colleagues who were trying to discuss important issues."

Word Variants: - Tact (noun): The ability to deal with difficult situations and people in a sensitive way. - Tactful (adjective): Being considerate and diplomatic in speech or behavior. - Tactless (adjective): Lacking tact; insensitive or awkward.

Different Meanings:While "tactlessly" primarily refers to a lack of tact in communication or behavior, it can also imply a broader sense of social awkwardness.

Synonyms: - Insensitively - Bluntly - Abruptly - Indelicately

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:While there are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs that use "tactlessly," you can express similar ideas with phrases like: - "Put your foot in your mouth" (to say something embarrassing or inappropriate). - "Step on someone's toes" (to upset or offend someone).

Summary: "Tactlessly" describes actions or words that lack sensitivity or politeness, often leading to discomfort in social situations.

Adverb
  1. without tact; in a tactless manner
    • at the moment of the murder, he is standing in front of television cameras and talking tactlessly

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