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  1. Synonyms for INDISCRETION: offence, blunder, mistake, solecism, error, gaffe, gaff, impropriety; Antonyms of INDISCRETION: attention, gesture, courtesy, formality, civility, pleasantry, manners, form.

  2. noun. 1. folly, foolishness, recklessness, imprudence, rashness, tactlessness, gaucherie Occasionally they paid for their indiscretion with their lives. 2. mistake, slip, error, lapse, folly, boob (Brit. slang), gaffe, bloomer (Brit. informal), faux pas rumours of his mother's youthful indiscretions. Quotations.

  3. If you commit an indiscretion you are doing something wrong that shows a lack of judgment. Perhaps stealing candy was your first indiscretion. Likely it will not be your last. You'll often hear the word indiscretion used when referring to politicians or public figures caught in a scandal.

  4. indiscretion. [countable] an act or remark that reveals something secret or that could be embarrassing or offensive. [uncountable] the act of saying or doing something without thinking about the effect it may have, especially when this reveals something secret or something that could be embarrassing or offensive.

  5. 6 days ago · If you talk about someone's indiscretion, you mean that they have done or said something that is risky, careless, or likely to upset people. Occasionally they paid for their indiscretion with their lives.

  6. May 5, 2024 · variable noun. If you talk about someone's indiscretion, you mean that they have done or said something that is risky, careless, or likely to upset people. Occasionally they paid for their indiscretion with their lives. Synonyms: folly, foolishness, recklessness, imprudence More Synonyms of indiscretion.

  7. If you talk about someone's indiscretion, you mean that they have done or said something that is risky, careless, or likely to upset people. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'indiscretion' British English: ɪndɪskreʃən American English: ɪndɪskrɛʃən. More. Synonyms of 'indiscretion' • folly, foolishness, recklessness, imprudence [...]

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