Used in a Sentence

statesman

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for statesman.

Editorial note

Think of Da Vinci's notebooks, the personal journals of artic explorers, correspondence letters from great artists and statesman.

Examples16
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A man who is a leader in national or international affairs.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of statesman gathered in one view.

noun

A man who is a leader in national or international affairs.

noun

(dialectal, Lake District) A man who lives on a landed estate; a small landholder.

noun

A male political leader who promotes the public good or who is recognized for probity, leadership, or the qualities necessary to govern a state.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for statesman.

noun

(dialectal, Lake District) A man who lives on a landed estate; a small landholder.

noun

A male political leader who promotes the public good or who is recognized for probity, leadership, or the qualities necessary to govern a state.

Example sentences

1

Think of Da Vinci's notebooks, the personal journals of artic explorers, correspondence letters from great artists and statesman.

2

It's a fascinating read by a man who was undeniably a giant of a statesman, despite his many flaws.

3

Please read the article in New Statesman that another poster helpfully linked to somewhere in this thread.

4

The New Statesman article and its author David Allen Green have been extensively debunked.

5

Unfortunately, the New Statesman article you point at is an extremely well refuted one.

6

The original Boule (established by the statesman Salon[2]) was established in 594 BC.

7

The comment that linked to the New Statesman article was helpful.

8

He cultivates an image of a folksy, down-to-earth elder statesman.

9

Get half the people in some arbitrary geographical region to put your name on a piece of paper and rob a man, and you're a statesman.

10

Read the New Statesman article linked somewhere in this thread.

11

For context: The New Statesman is a left-wing publication.

12

New Statesman should have read some Hayek.

Quote examples

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Signpost was recently ranked as a "Top Workplace" by The Austin American Statesman and Crain's New York.

2

Mugabe was a statesman in the making." How depressing that this turned out to be so wide of the mark.

3

The term you're looking for is "Seneca Cliff", after the Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist.

4

And no mention of the best of breed - "The new statesman" with Rick Mayall...

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use statesman in a sentence?

Think of Da Vinci's notebooks, the personal journals of artic explorers, correspondence letters from great artists and statesman.

What does statesman mean?

A man who is a leader in national or international affairs.

What part of speech is statesman?

statesman is commonly used as noun.