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    discreet
    /dɪˈskriːt/

    adjective

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  2. careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much attention, especially by keeping something secret: The family made discreet enquiries about his background. They are very good assistants, very discreet - they wouldn't go talking to the press. Opposite. indiscreet. Compare. circumspect formal. Note: Do not confuse with discrete.

  3. The meaning of DISCREET is having or showing discernment or good judgment in conduct and especially in speech : prudent; especially : capable of preserving prudent silence. How to use discreet in a sentence.

  4. careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much attention, especially by keeping something secret: The family made discreet inquiries about his background. They are very good assistants, very discreet - they wouldn't go talking to the press. Opposite. indiscreet. Compare. circumspect formal. Note: Do not confuse with discrete.

  5. If you are discreet about something you are doing, you do not tell other people about it, in order to avoid being embarrassed or to gain an advantage. We were very discreet about the romance. She's making a few discreet inquiries with her mother's friends.

  6. Discreet most commonly means tactful, prudent, or careful to avoid revealing things that may cause embarrassment, such as when communicating sensitive information, as in a discreet message or You can tell her, but be discreet about it.

  7. Discreet describes someone or something that is appropriately quiet, prudent, and restrained. If you are wearing a discreet gray suit, it is unlikely that anyone at that business meeting will notice you.

  8. 1. careful to avoid social embarrassment or distress, esp by keeping confidences secret; tactful. 2. unobtrusive. [C14: from Old French discret, from Medieval Latin discrētus, from Latin discernere to discern] disˈcreetly adv. disˈcreetness n. Usage: Avoid confusion with discrete.

  9. careful in what you say or do, in order to keep something secret or to avoid causing difficulty for somebody or making them feel embarrassed synonym tactful. He was always very discreet about his love affairs. You ought to make a few discreet enquiries before you sign anything.

  10. DISCREET definition: careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much attention, especially by keeping something…. Learn more.

  11. 1. If you are discreet, you are polite and careful in what you do or say, because you want to avoid embarrassing or offending someone. [...] 2. If you are discreet about something you are doing, you do not tell other people about it, in order to avoid being embarrassed or to gain an advantage. [...] 3.