Statesman: meaning, definitions and examples
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statesman
[ ˈsteɪtsmən ]
politics
A statesman is a person who is skilled in the art of government and diplomacy. Statesmen are often respected for their wisdom, experience, and ability to make sound decisions for the benefit of their country or community.
Synonyms
diplomat, leader, politician
Examples of usage
- A true statesman will prioritize the well-being of the nation over personal gain.
- His reputation as a statesman grew as he successfully navigated complex international relations.
- She is known as a visionary statesman for her progressive policies.
Translations
Translations of the word "statesman" in other languages:
🇵🇹 estadista
🇮🇳 राजनेता
🇩🇪 Staatsmann
🇮🇩 negarawan
🇺🇦 державний діяч
🇵🇱 mąż stanu
🇯🇵 政治家 (seijika)
🇫🇷 homme d'État
🇪🇸 estadista
🇹🇷 devlet adamı
🇰🇷 정치가 (jeongchiga)
🇸🇦 رجل دولة
🇨🇿 státník
🇸🇰 štátnik
🇨🇳 政治家 (zhèngzhì jiā)
🇸🇮 državnik
🇮🇸 stjórnmálamaður
🇰🇿 мемлекет қайраткері
🇬🇪 სახელმწიფო მოღვაწე
🇦🇿 dövlət xadimi
🇲🇽 estadista
Word origin
The term 'statesman' originated in the late 16th century from the combination of 'state' and 'man'. Initially, it referred to a man who was experienced in the affairs of state or government. Over time, the term evolved to encompass both men and women who demonstrate exceptional leadership and diplomatic skills in the realm of politics.
See also: instatement, interstate, misstate, overstate, overstated, overstatement, reinstate, restate, restatement, stated, stately, statement, statements, stateroom, understate, understated, unstated.