tactician
pronunciation
How to pronounce tactician in British English: UK [tækˈtɪʃn]
How to pronounce tactician in American English: US [tækˈtɪʃən]
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- Noun:
- a person who is skilled at planning tactics
Word Origin
- tactician (n.)
- "expert in tactics," 1761, from tactic + -ian.
Example
- 1. You 're a solid tactician and a good leader .
- 2. When juve pick their next tactician , we will all have a clearer idea of the situation .
- 3. Training courses for village english teachers inaugurated by tactician university .
- 4. But political experts warn that the nature of mr. rudd 's campaign , which gained the support of five senior ministers including labor tactician anthony albanese , means ms. gillard will struggle to heal the wounds within her office .
- 5. Rather , they did what a cold-minded tactician should do : they avoided an engagement under unfavourable conditions chosen by the opponent , in order to strike the opponent at the time and place of their own choice , suddenly and forcefully .