politic

[ˈpɑːlətɪk]

politic Definition

  • 1prudent or shrewd in practical matters
  • 2sagacious; wise
  • 3crafty or cunning

Using politic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "politic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    It would be politic to wait before making a decision.

  • Example

    The politician made a politic move by supporting the popular bill.

  • Example

    She handled the situation in a very politic manner.

politic Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for politic

Idioms Using politic

  • play politic

    to act in a shrewd or prudent manner, especially in politics

    Example

    The candidate played politic by promising tax cuts to the middle class.

  • a person who is skilled in politics or who enjoys engaging in political activities

    Example

    He's always been a politic animal, involved in student government and local politics since high school.

  • a strategy or tactic used in politics to gain an advantage or achieve a goal

    Example

    The opposition accused the ruling party of playing a politic game by delaying the vote on the controversial bill.

Phrases with politic

  • the avoidance of expressions or actions that can be perceived to exclude, marginalize, or insult groups of people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.

    Example

    The company's policy on politic correctness was praised by many.

  • the study of the processes, principles, and structure of government and political institutions

    Example

    He majored in politic science and later became a political analyst.

  • the study of the production and consumption of goods and services, and the distribution of wealth

    Example

    The course on politic economy covered topics such as supply and demand, inflation, and economic growth.

Origins of politic

from Old French 'politique', from Latin 'politicus', from Greek 'politikos', meaning 'of citizens or the state'

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Summary: politic in Brief

The term 'politic' [ˈpɑːlətɪk] describes someone who is wise and shrewd in practical matters, often in politics. It can also denote craftiness or cunning. The phrase 'politic correctness' refers to the avoidance of expressions or actions that can be perceived to exclude or insult marginalized groups. Other phrases include 'politic science' and 'politic economy,' which refer to the study of government and economics, respectively. Idioms like 'play politic' and 'politic game' describe strategies or tactics used in politics.