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untactful

/takt-fuhl/US // ˈtækt fəl //

无动于衷,毫无章法,无动于衷的,毫无生气

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or manifesting tact: a tactful person; a tactful reply.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.tactless
Synonyms
awkward笨拙的,尴尬的,笨拙,尴尬blundering误入歧途,失误,错失良机,误入歧途的boorish粗野的,粗鲁的,粗犷的,粗野的人brash粗暴的,粗鲁的,粗暴,粗鲁bungling胡闹,糊涂,糊涂虫,愚蠢的clumsy笨手笨脚,笨手笨脚的,笨拙的,笨拙crude粗略的,粗鲁的,粗陋的,粗略discourteous不礼貌,不礼貌的,不客气,不礼貌的人gauche粗俗,不合时宜,粗俗的,别扭gruff粗糙的,粗鲁的,粗暴的,粗糙的声音harsh严厉的,苛刻的,严酷的,严厉hasty匆忙,匆匆忙忙,匆忙的,仓促impolite不礼貌的,不客气的,不客气,不礼貌impolitic无聊的,无聊,不礼貌的,不礼貌imprudent轻率,不谨慎,轻率的,不慎inconsiderate不周全,不周全的,不周,不周到indelicate不雅观,不雅观的,不雅的,不雅音indiscreet轻率,轻率的,失言,轻率的说inept无能,无能的人,不合适,无能为力injudicious审慎的,审慎,不谨慎,谨慎的insensitive不敏感的,不敏感,不敏锐,麻木不仁maladroit恶作剧,恶性循环,错乱,恶搞misunderstanding误解,误区,误会,谅解rash皮疹,疹子,红疹子,红疹rough粗略,粗略的,粗略的说,粗暴rude无礼,无礼的,不客气,不客气的sharp尖锐,犀利,尖锐的,锐利stupid愚蠢的,愚蠢,笨,笨笨thoughtless没心没肺,不加思索,不思进取,没心没肺的uncivil不文明,不文明的,不公,不文明行为unconsiderate不周全,不周全的,不体贴,不周到undiplomatic外交,外交部,外交官,外交部的unfeeling冷酷无情,无情,无情的人,无情的unkind无情的,无情,刻薄,刻薄寡恩unperceptive毫无概念的,误解,毫无概念,误导性的unpolished未经抛光的,未抛光,未抛光的,未经打磨的unpolitic非政治性,非政治性的,非政治化,非政治unsubtle含蓄的,不含糊,含蓄,不含糊的unsympathetic不仁不义,冷酷无情,不同情,冷酷无情的人vulgar粗俗的,粗俗,庸俗,庸俗的

Examples

  • Miss Manners understands your mother-in-law’s not wanting to put friends and family to work, although she might have found a more tactful way to express it to your wife.

  • The response from the national Kappa KappaGamma organization took a very similar, albeit more tactful, approach.

  • Various media outfits have already praised Beyoncé and Jay Z's tactful approach to their Anne Frank House experience.

  • The tactful Hamad manages to patch up relations, and the two are photographed sitting together on a sofa later that day.

  • Similarly, in pop culture, the man who was originally deemed inadequate is lifted to her level through tactful speech.

  • I think that is going to change, and the most vivid, tactful demonstration of change is the election of Obama.

  • But she was a very tactful person and was about to drop the subject, when Isabel slowly turned her eyes.

  • He had tried to soften his reply, but not being politic or tactful had succeeded only in expressing himself more brusquely.

  • This, or else a tactful absenteeism, became their custom whenever licencing matters came up to be discussed.

  • He felt he had not been tactful, but he was very tired, and if he ventured an explanation might make things worse.

  • No one knew how to flatter in so tactful a manner, particularly in portraits of ladies.