statesman|statesmen in English
noun
[states·man || 'steɪtsmən]
man who is experienced in administering government affairs, man who is a wise and experienced political leade
Use "statesman|statesmen" in a sentence
1. These clergymen were also powerful statesmen
2. 3 Statesmen will crisscross the Continent.
3. The statesmen signed a protocol.
4. Statesmen will crisscross the Continent.
5. Soldier, statesman, and alchemist.
6. Put differently, once frank and private interactions among statesmen will become more diplomatic.
7. Abraham Lincoln was a great statesman.
8. Statesmen of the nation are brawling with each other.
9. Statesmen boast about a new world order of their own making.
10. Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese statesman.
11. 4 Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese statesman.
12. Is he anything of a statesman?
13. Nowadays do the politician and statesmen support a hanger-on of aristocrat?
14. Memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev: Statesman: 1953-1964.
15. A statesman cannot afford to a moralist.
16. 30 He attacked intramural burial, the Mendicant Orders, and bullfights - all characteristic policies of enlightened statesmen.
17. He is a statesman of the highest caliber.
18. Benjamin Franklin was a famous American statesman.
19. Unlike his father, Richard was no statesman.
20. That political statesman is full of ambition.
21. His reputation as a statesman is splendid.
22. He was acknowledged as an able statesman.
23. She bred her daughter to become a statesman.
24. He approaches to the character of the ablest statesman.
25. Friends gathered at a memorial for the late statesman.