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Meanings of
statesman
in English
Portuguese
estadista
Catalan
estadista
Spanish
estadista
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A man who is a respected leader in national or international affairs.
solon
national leader
Portuguese
estadista
Synonyms
Examples for "
solon
"
solon
national leader
Examples for "
solon
"
1
A
solon
appeared in one of his hands, conveniently held up within the guard's reach.
2
Beulah fancied him a
Solon
in sagacity, and a Bacon in wisdom.
3
While
Solon
peeped through the keyhole, all in the room was motionless.
4
As for
Solon
,
he was paralyzed in the grasp of his foe.
5
We respect to the Great Charter more than the laws of
Solon
.
1
Being a
national
leader
has offered little protection against the new coronavirus.
2
He aims to make the Y a
national
leader
in diabetes prevention.
3
You might say that I was a
national
leader
in the movement.
4
I think she's a
national
leader
.
She is regarded as ambitious.
5
The CIA once again had a
national
leader
on its payroll.
Usage of
statesman
in English
1
Fortunately in President Li Yuan-hung China had a cool and dispassionate
statesman
.
2
He left in Oxenstierna the greatest
statesman
and diplomatist of the age.
3
An American
statesman
said of him, in a eulogy delivered in Boston:
4
All the advantage was with the
statesman
and not with the Prince.
5
The people had triumphed, and Danton was the
statesman
of the people.
6
And the words also of the frontier
statesman
already mentioned, the Hon.
7
Sir Stamford Raffles governed Java in the spirit of a Christian
statesman
.
8
As was the
statesman
,
such was the kinsman and such the lover.
9
With this
statesman
Metternich had the pleasantest relations, both social and diplomatic.
10
He should consider his own record as armchair general and amateur
statesman
.
11
Pitt was a drunkard-andPitt was the most remarkable
statesman
in England.
12
Curzon, the famous British
statesman
,
after a visit in the early nineties.
13
The Cardinal was a mere intriguer, and in no sense a
statesman
.
14
My visit to Thiers; his relations to France as historian and
statesman
.
15
As a
statesman
,
he was unrivalled in the profundity of his knowledge.
16
The material was thrown together by an overworked
statesman
and lacks proportion.
Other examples for "statesman"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
statesman
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great statesman
american statesman
english statesman
old statesman
practical statesman
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Translations for
statesman
Portuguese
estadista
Catalan
estadista
home d'estat
Spanish
estadista
Statesman
through the time
Statesman
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Less common
United States of America
Less common