Whether it's correct depends on how you use it. Definitions for 'discreet' include:
1. Marked by, exercising, or showing prudence and wise self-restraint in speech and behavior; circumspect
2. Free from ostentation or pretension; modest
This information is very Discreet. discreet news were leaked.
It comes from the verb to be discreet. An indiscretion is something someone did that was not discreet.
The word form is discrete!
(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.
cautious and sensible.
Yes, it is. The adjective discreet means judicious or prudent in word or action, and discreetly means done in a discreet manner.
personal or discreet
The adjective form of the word "discretion" is "discreet."
A different meaning for the word inconspicuous is unnoticeable or discreet.
Umm isnt it simple? It's discreet.
"To avoid suspicion, the secret agent had to be discreet and cautious." "If she had not been discreet, her affair with the governor could have ruined his political career."
There are two words that sound the same but with different meanings : DISCREET - private, circumspect, unobtrusive (a discreet affair, being discreet, using discretion) DISCRETE - differentiated, distinct (discrete frequencies, discrete pitch)