"Your lack of tact in calling her fat astonishes me."
"The detectives were not known for their tact in questioning a victim's family members."
Tactful is the adjective form of the noun tact.
tactical, contact
Don't mess up and know what you are talking about
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
It was a difficult situation and had to be dealt with using a lot of tact.
The situation needed tact and diplomacy.
A modicum of tact would be appreciated. A synonym of tact would be poise.
Tact is not a Latin word.
Some people never think to use tact when speaking. A little tact goes a long way.
Tactful is the adjective form of the noun tact.
Some words that have 'tact' in them are:contactcountertacticsintacttactfultactictacticaltacticiantactlesstactlessnesstactualtactually
it is a fact that fact rhymes with tact
Tact
The Latin root word "tact" means touch or contact. It is often used in words related to a sense of touch or a skillful handling of delicate situations.
The word is "taxonomy."
tactical, contact