A diplomate in medical terms is someone with board certification.
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A diplomat is a person usually works in the system of 'Ministry of Foreign Affairs' of a particular country and who represents their government when working in a embassy abroad. They deal with matters like, issuing visas. maintaining the embassy works, come into dialogue of matters important for their respective country. There are also some special jobs as diplomats what is not directly related to the embassies such as (diplomat to UN, Special envoy to....)
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Diplomat: first Successful: second Accumulative: second Diplomatic: third Comfortable: first Increase: second for the verb; first for the noun Diplomacy: second Refer: second (note that "reefer" has the stress on the first syllable)
The possessive noun for "diplomat" is "diplomat's." For example: The diplomat's speech was well-received.
Counselor or counsellor are both correct spellings. A counselor can refer to a person who provides counseling or one who is a diplomat. A counsellor can refer to the royal family in the UK.
Diplomats is the plural of diplomat
When a diplomat is expelled from the country that he/she is working in, the diplomat is declared persona non grata
The Diplomat was created in 2002.
Yes, "diplomat" should be capitalized when referring to a specific person's title or position, such as "Diplomat Johnson attended the conference." However, it can be in lowercase when used as a general term, such as "She aspires to become a diplomat."
diplomat and representative are unrelated
He was the president and not a diplomat .
Diploma, diplomat
The adjective form of diplomat is "diplomatic."