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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th 
	
		   
 tact   
  tact BrE [tækt]  NAmE [tækt]   noun uncountable  the ability to deal with difficult or embarrassing situations carefully and without doing or saying anything that will annoy or upset other people   Syn:   ↑sensitivity   •Settling the dispute required great tact and diplomacy.    •She is not exactly known for her tact.        Word Origin:     [tact] mid 17th cent.  (denoting the sense of touch): via  French  from  Latin tactus ‘touch, sense of touch’, from  tangere ‘to touch’.        Example Bank:     •The incident should have been handled with more tact by the police.      •The situation called for considerable tact.      •Their host, who was the soul of tact, never mentioned the incident again. 
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