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different, individual, separate, discrete, unconnected
No. It is a choice.
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Discrete means separated into partsThe essay was well organised into very discrete chapters.They had split the course into discrete areas.Discreet - without a large amount of fuss, quietly, without notice.I tried to be discrete as I left, but managed knock over a large pile of books which made an awful racket.If you're going to be so rude, at least be a little more discrete about it.NOTE ^ these are different spellings! don't be fooled!
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Either fog occurs on a day, or it does not. Therefore it is a discrete value.
Be Discrete, don't blend in. Otherwise you will love the place.
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The homophones for "discrete" can include "discreet" and "discreetly."
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