tactic
/ˈtæktɪk/noun2 syllables
Tactic means: a plan for attaining a particular goal.
Synonyms for tactic8
also used for tactic
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What does tactic mean?1
noun
1
a plan for attaining a particular goal
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with tactic?1
three syllables
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Tactic in a sentence
- That wasn't the best tactic, but it worked.Amastan
- Playing with another's confusion is a good tactic.marcelostockle
- The football manager tried an elaborate new tactic but it didn't come off.Dani6187
- That reverse psychology tactic isn't going to work with me.mccarras
- We are going to try a different tactic.Ergulis
- Her strange behaviour was just a diversionary tactic.sundown
- Michael used the same tactic with a slightly different variation.Amastan
- I still haven't decided which tactic I'll use.shekitten
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Forms of tactic
as a noun
- plural
- tactics