Everything you need to master Ambiguity and strategic vagueness in diplomacy — learn new vocabulary, understand the grammar, and practice until it feels natural. Build your Ambiguity and strategic vagueness in diplomacy vocabulary with 20 new words and expressions. Practice with audio from native speakers and reinforce with exercises.
Practice these words
3 levels: flashcards, quiz, and writing
deliberately
intentionally
rhetoric
persuasive speech
nuanced
Having fine distinctions or complexity
hedge
Avoid making a commitment
implicit
Suggested but not stated
inference
conclusion from evidence
circumlocution
Indirect or wordy expression
euphemistic
formal meeting or conference
obfuscate
Make unclear or confusing
equivocal
Ambiguous or unclear
prevaricate
Lie or mislead
subterfuge
Deception or trickery
plausible deniability
Ability to deny involvement plausibly
dissemble
Hide true feelings or intentions
tactical
Planned or purposeful
ambivalent
Having mixed feelings
diplomatese
Formal diplomatic language
semantics
Study of word meanings
noncommittal
Refusing to take a position
calculated
Deliberate or planned