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Tactician

Noun
UK /tækˈtɪʃ.ən/
US /tækˈtɪʃ.ən/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

Someone who plans actions carefully to achieve a goal, often used in leadership, politics, war, or business.

Example

"Soldier and Tactician are visionary Founders"

"The tactician outsmarted the competition with a bold move."

"As a tactician, she navigated the crisis with precision, turning setbacks into strategic advantages that impressed the entire boardroom."

Explanation

A tactician is someone who is highly skilled at planning and executing clever strategies to achieve specific goals, especially in challenging or competitive situations. Tacticians think ahead, read people and situations well, and make smart, calculated moves to get results. They may work behind the scenes or lead directly, but their strength lies in timing, precision, and strategic thinking—whether in business, sports, politics, or even relationships.

Tacticians often prefer smart work over hard work, using the right move at the right time.

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