English to Malay Dictionary undiplomatic

undiplomatic

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definition
adjective
In a most undiplomatic manner, he grabbed all the papers from the twins and stuffed them back inside the bag.
being or appearing insensitive and tactless.
example
On the face of it, it is a little 'undiplomatic' for a Foreign Office Minister to suggest that the British have a monopoly on rational and civilised behaviour.
In another subsequent speech he said, ‘Some worry that it is somehow 'undiplomatic' or impolite to speak the language of right and wrong.’
Let's take the most 'undiplomatic' person in the world and make him our top diplomat.
‘If there is a situation in which an ambassador should act in an 'undiplomatic' manner, this is it,’ he said.
I have to admit, by this stage, I had no qualms whatsoever about being 'undiplomatic' .
A most 'undiplomatic' foreign minister has been sent packing.
The attacks are not only 'undiplomatic' but are extremely embarrassing to many people including the thousands of workers employed as a result of Chinese investment here.
Few premiers are so 'undiplomatic' as to say it publicly but commentators and ordinary people across the continent are loud and proud in voicing support for the Democrat.
This may be 'undiplomatic' language but, given the gravity of the situation, no other word will suffice.
The Swedish Government has of course complained about this 'undiplomatic' behaviour.
While John might have been 'undiplomatic' , I think he's right on this one.
In a most 'undiplomatic' manner, he grabbed all the papers from the twins and stuffed them back inside the bag.
The obvious is not underscored, for it is 'undiplomatic' to do so, and opens vulnerabilities to the right.
But his strange ways to dress and his 'undiplomatic' bluntness made him many enemies.
In the 'undiplomatic' language of my old neighborhood, put up or shut up.
Such 'undiplomatic' candidness will have caused unwanted ripples inside the Home Office.
Now, in order to be absolutely truthful, I should be very 'undiplomatic' .
He actually is the Chief Diplomatic Officer, except for our presently 'undiplomatic' incumbent there.
This 'undiplomatic' language is just not allowed inside the EU.
It's nice to see that what was once considered to be an impolite and 'undiplomatic' term has now been so widely accepted by its targets.
Nobody in an institution such as the EIB is so rude as to speak 'undiplomatically' about one of its Board of Governors.
But as one of her supporters rather 'undiplomatically' put it: ‘They are spineless.’
‘They don't,’ I replied, perhaps a bit 'undiplomatically' .
‘If we can show we can do it in what is effectively a Third World country,’ he said, perhaps a little 'undiplomatically' , ‘we can do it it anywhere’.
One Australian, who asked not to be named, 'undiplomatically' commented: ‘We are so used to these stiff upper lip Brits, but she is a bit like the Irish president who has a bit of character.’
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