Tactful in a sentence as an adjective

But mechanical_fish is right that that my own choice of words could have been more tactful.

I could probably make more tactful use of the popup.

[Edit: Being tactful can also be strategic, because it will be seen as, well, tactful.

It was short and to the point and not the most tactful, but that molehill is reaching mountain proportions.

I never know who's wrong, should the author not take it personally, or should the reviewer be tactful?

A more tactful question might be, "How is it different from existing implementations?

But what's wrong with being tactfully strategic or strategically tactful?

Apple's approach of "threatening lawsuit" for patent infringement is not tactful, but not extortion either.

I'm interested in which particular comments you think demonstrate a lack of tact, and how you would improve them to be more tactful, if you have the time.

I don't considered myself 'censored' since then, just significantly more tactful in social situations.

If you can't even avoid expressly criticizing your teammates in a job interview, it sends signals that you don't know when to keep your mouth shut; that you have no idea what it means to be tactful.

You stay an extra couple of minutes to let a friend babble on about a story you don't care about because you're socially tactful and tact is the lubricant that preserves our social relationships.

It's a shame he's too tactful to scream "Maybe if you stop blaming literally everything on the political party you weren't raised as, you could spend a minute focusing on real ideas for solving problems!

Tactful definitions

adjective

having or showing a sense of what is fitting and considerate in dealing with others; "she was tactful enough not to shatter his illusion"; "a tactful remark eased her embarrassment"

adjective

showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with people; "by diplomatic conduct he avoided antagonizing anyone"; "a tactful way of correcting someone"; "the agency got the kid-glove treatment on Capitol Hill"

See also: kid-glove