adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I did hear them talking about sales figures but it would be indiscreet of me to say any more.
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I wouldn't trust him with anything personal - he can be very indiscreet .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Eleanor, on the other hand, was said to be beautiful and lively; she was certainly headstrong and indiscreet .
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Her mum would never had done anything so untidy or indiscreet , and she'd been a Tory all her life.
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Last July, in peak form, pirouetting on his toes and gesticulating wildly, he was wickedly funny and amazingly indiscreet .
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Rosa was embarrassed: it was remarkably indiscreet behaviour with his wife and daughter present.
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They have a tendency to be a bit too loud, too indiscreet , for certain company.
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This was no hardship, for he was marvellously outspoken and indiscreet about many things.
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Zsa Zsa was enchanting - whatever I said to her, she'd just giggle and become even more indiscreet .