Definitionadv. without discretion or wisdom or self-restraint
Last update: July 10, 2022
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He was indiscreetly behaving in front of elders. [verb]
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The elder Gibbon heard with indignant surprise of this act of juvenile apostasy, and, indiscreetly giving vent to his wrath, precipitated the expulsion of his son from Oxford, a punishment which the culprit, in after years at least, found no cause to deplore. [adjective]
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"Dear sister, if you talk so indiscreetly before her----" "Indiscreet." [Please select]
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Darlington's native conventionality, and made him conscious of the fact that, perhaps almost indiscreetly, he was bandying words with a maid-servant. [Please select]
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That Oldenbarneveldt had in the last two years of his life acted indiscreetly and arrogantly there can be no question. [Please select]
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The intruders had halted and were sufficiently hidden to escape notice, had not Lefever's horse indiscreetly coughed. [Please select]
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Indiscreetly, rather than maliciously, he represented the prevailing discontents in the worst light, and considerably increased the irritation of the English government. [Please select]
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