Noun forms for the adjective discreet are discreetnessand discretion.
The noun forms of the adjective 'discreet' are discreetness and discretion.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'discreet' is discreetness.A related abstract noun is discretion.
The noun form of "discreet" is "discretion." Discretion refers to the quality of being careful and judicious in speech or action, often to avoid causing offense or revealing private information. It can also denote the freedom to make decisions based on one's own judgment.
The noun form of the adjective "discreet" is "discretion." Discretion refers to the quality of being careful about what one says or does, often to avoid causing offense or revealing confidential information. It can also imply the ability to make responsible decisions based on one's judgment.
No, it is not. Modesty is a noun related to the adjective modest meaning humble, private, or discreet.
This information is very Discreet. discreet news were leaked.
Discrete is the homophone for discreet.
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"Discreet" is an adjective.
Synonyms for the word discreetly (in a discreet manner) are secretly, privately, or confidentially.*For the unrelated term discretely, the synonyms would be separately, independently or individually.
(discreet means like secretive, or circumspect)Trying to be discreet, I slipped the note into his locker.Hotels that host celebrities will often be discreet about their guests' actions.A discreet inquiry was made about the boy's family situation at home.
I really was hoping for a more discreet answer.