
Some examples: Texting is more discreet than talking because what you text can’t be overheard by others it’s private. Or, more generally, prudent, unobtrusive. The new arrangement caused much criticism of the administrative board members, who maintained a discreet silence. Discreet means judicious in one’s conduct or speech, especially with regard to respecting privacy or maintaining silence about something of a delicate nature.We were all pretty open with each other but very discreet outside.A discreet nod indicated that he was ready to leave.

Vaporizers have disrupted the smoking industry. To vape is to smoke herbs or concentrates on a deeper, cleaner level. A private detective was sent to make discreet inquiries about Miss Hutton's financial situation. Vaporizers are one of the greatest smoking innovations mankind has ever experienced.Skirt lengths are a discreet inch above the knee.


I am return customer to Slik Graphics and will be again in the future after yet another quality purchase, which was shipped and received promptly. I have used other suppliers and been left disappointed in comparison. Sign language is almost essential in shops too, but it's a little less embarrassing because you can be more discreet. Excellent products and excellent service from the staff at Slik Graphics.2 small and showing good taste or judgment – use this to show approval discreet jewelry - discreetly adverb Examples from the Corpus discreet ○○ adjective 1 POLITE careful about what you say or do, so that you do not offend, upset, or embarrass people or tell secrets OPP indiscreet He assured her that he would be discreet.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English discreet di‧screet / dɪˈskriːt /
