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indiscrete

[in-di-skreet, in-dis-kreet] / ˌɪn dɪˈskrit, ɪnˈdɪs krit /


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When casting began for the first Harry Potter film in 2000, JK Rowling insisted that Coltrane be given the part of Hagrid, the genial but somewhat indiscrete giant.

From BBC Oct. 14, 2022

Grand Maester Mellos doesn’t seem the sort to be that indiscrete.

From New York Times Sep. 26, 2022

He has been every bit as bigoted, undisciplined, indiscrete, thin-skinned and braggadocious as his campaign promised.

From The Guardian Oct. 18, 2019

Alternately ill-informed and indiscrete, he’s just the guy you’d want as your lawyer.

From Washington Post Dec. 19, 2018

This was a foolish speech; but there was an even more indiscrete tongue within the Pavilion, than those of the new radical senators without.

From Memoir of Queen Adelaide Consort of King William IV. by Doran, Dr. John




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