Sentence examples for to discreet from inspiring English sources

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to discreet

adjective

Respectful of privacy or secrecy; quiet; diplomatic.

  • With a discreet gesture, she reminded him to mind his manners.

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It opens the door to discreet deals.

Right now there are four notable new matches to be seen, ranging from grandiose to discreet.

The gardens are also full of little pathways that lead to discreet niches, statues or other focal points.

11 p.m. 3. Drinks Upstairs Often, the route to discreet drinking dens involves descending stairs to basement bars or cavelike speakeasies.

Amy Bay and Oona Stern have collaborated on "ReSurfacing," a patchwork application of faux finishes to discreet areas of the building's exterior.

A team of computer animators, led by Kara Vallow, bring the paintings to discreet, sensitive life, as they may well have appeared to Darger in his intense imaginings.

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Several indicated that " it is necessary to be discreet" and to know how to keep participants information " secret".

"Everyone there seems to want to be discreet.

When you introduce him to your new friends, make sure to tell them to be discreet.

I pretend not to watch them, to be discreet.

You have to be discreet and listen to what others talk about.

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