A person who is accredited, such as an ambassador, to officially represent a government in its relations with other governments or international organisations
An official representative of a state, present in another state for the purposes of general representation of the state-of-origin or for the purpose of specific international negotiations on behalf of the diplomat's state-of-origin
A diplomat is a senior official who discusses affairs with another country on behalf of his or her own country, usually working as a member of an embassy
Someone who is diplomatic is able to be careful to say or do things without offending people. She is very direct. I tend to be more diplomatic, I suppose. + diplomatically dip·lo·mati·cal·ly `Their sound is very interesting,' he says, diplomatically
able to take a broad view of negotiations between states skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people relating to or characteristic of diplomacy; "diplomatic immunity
Diplomatic means relating to diplomacy and diplomats. before the two countries resume full diplomatic relations Efforts are being made to avert war and find a diplomatic solution + diplomatically dip·lo·mati·cal·ly a growing sense of doubt that the conflict can be resolved diplomatically