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Under her guidance, James has become a polished gentleman.<br />

polite adj. 1 civil, respectful, well-mannered, mannerly, courteous,<br />

deferential, diplomatic, tactful, formal, proper, cordial: We<br />

<strong>asked</strong> our new neighbours to tea but were met with a polite<br />

refusal. 2 See polished, 2, above.<br />

politic adj. 1 ingenious, shrewd, crafty, canny, cunning, designing,<br />

scheming, clever, wily, foxy, tricky, artful, Macchiavellian,<br />

evasive, shifty, Colloq cagey: Daniel is politic enough to know<br />

how to manoeuvre situations to his benefit. 2 tactful,<br />

diplomatic, discreet, prudent, judicious, wise, sage, sagacious,<br />

sensible, intelligent, percipient, discriminating, far-sighted,<br />

expedient, perceptive: It was politic of the winner to share<br />

the prize with those who had helped him most.<br />

political adj. 1 governmental, civic, civil, public, state, national,<br />

federal; administrative, bureaucratic: The movement began as an<br />

attempt to gain political freedom. 2 partisan, factious,<br />

factional: A coalition government was formed by the major<br />

political parties.<br />

politician<br />

n. legislator, lawmaker, statesman, stateswoman; minister, Brit<br />

Member of Parliament, MP, US public or civil servant,<br />

administrator, official, bureaucrat, office-bearer, senator,<br />

congressman, congresswoman, representative, assembly-man,<br />

assembly-woman, selectman; Colloq US derogatory politico,<br />

(political) boss or hack, machine politician, ward-heeler,<br />

wirepuller: Some politicians have given a bad name to the art<br />

of politics.<br />

politics n. 1 public affairs, political science, civics, civil affairs,<br />

government, statecraft, diplomacy, statesmanship: Hume viewed<br />

politics as people united in society and dependent on each<br />

other. 2 manoeuvring, manipulation, wirepulling, machination:<br />

Office politics are such that they wouldn't dare dismiss that<br />

department head.<br />

poll n. 1 voting, vote, returns, tally, figures: The poll shows<br />

that the incumbents are not as secure as they thought. 2<br />

opinion poll, survey, canvass, census, ballot, count: A poll of<br />

home-owners shows that most would like to own washing machines.

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