"Your poster was right in tact..." meaing in place
Tactful (an adjective) means considerate, discreet, delicate, or diplomatic. Example sentence: We send a short, tactful letter to the applicants who did not get the job.
A modicum of tact would be appreciated. A synonym of tact would be poise.
She handled the situation with tactful diplomacy, ensuring everyone felt respected and heard.
He is a very tactful person, knowing how to deal with any situation.
The comparative form of tactful is more tactful, and the superlative form is most tactful. They are used to indicate degrees of tactfulness when comparing two or more things or individuals.
The noun form of the adjective tactful is tact.
The Tactful Saboteur was created in 1964.
Yes, being tactful is always desirable because use of tact calms people and causes them to be amenable to discussion about topics they might be unsure of.
tactful
delicate, tactful, sensitive, polite, clever
"Untrue" is a kinder and more tactful way to say something is a lie, or that something is demonstrably false. "Although some of his opponents believe President Obama was born in Kenya, that is completely untrue."
being considerate and practicing tactful communication.