The adjective form of the word "discretion" is "discreet."
The abstract noun form of the adjective unique is uniqueness.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'discreet' is discreetness.A related abstract noun is discretion.
its to her discretion
we leave it in your discretion to
dis-cre-tion
The noun forms of the adjective 'discreet' are discreetness and discretion.
Noun forms for the adjective discreet are discreetnessand discretion.
The abstract noun form of the adjective unique is uniqueness.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'discreet' is discreetness.A related abstract noun is discretion.
At your discretion.
its to her discretion
No, "optional" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes something as being available or left to one's discretion rather than being required or mandatory.
Discretion is the ability to maintain confidentiality and make sound judgements without disclosing unnecessary information. It involves being thoughtful and careful in decision-making and being able to keep sensitive information private when needed. Practicing discretion can help build trust and maintain relationships in both personal and professional settings.
Neither is correct. With "the discretion of... " you want to use "at." Here are several ways to use this expression. (1) You may bring your notebook computer and use it at your own discretion. (2) We can participation in the dance class at the discretion of the professor.
discretion
How can police discretion be used inproperly
we leave it in your discretion to