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indiscreet
[ in-di-skreet ]
adjective
- not discreet; lacking prudence, good judgment, or circumspection:
an indiscreet remark.
Synonyms: impolitic, incautious, imprudent
indiscreet
/ ˌɪndɪˈskriːt /
adjective
- not discreet; imprudent or tactless
Derived Forms
- ˌindisˈcreetness, noun
- ˌindisˈcreetly, adverb
Other Words From
- indis·creetly adverb
- indis·creetness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of indiscreet1
Example Sentences
The end came a few months after Eriksson fell into a Sunday tabloid newspaper's 'Fake Sheikh' sting, enjoying fine dining and vintage champagne before delivering a series of indiscreet revelations.
So he put it on her forehead instead, but it trickled onto her nose, where it would have been indiscreet to wipe it away, however much it may have tickled.
Squire said members were shockingly indiscreet in those days, often writing “dues” in the memo section, contradicting leaders’ statements that the group doesn’t collect membership fees.
She speaks in long, unbroken streams of consciousness that are both delightfully indiscreet and touchingly vulnerable.
He disliked indiscreet people and rarely betrayed a confidence, even to his diary — and thus those diaries, published now under the title “Madly, Deeply,” are fantastically dull.
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