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discretion
noun as in caution, judgment
Strong matches
- acumen
- calculation
- care
- carefulness
- chariness
- circumspection
- concern
- considerateness
- consideration
- deliberation
- diplomacy
- discernment
- discrimination
- forethought
- gumption
- heed
- heedfulness
- judiciousness
- observation
- perspicacity
- precaution
- providence
- sagacity
- sense
- shrewdness
- solicitude
- thoughtfulness
- wariness
- warning
- watchfulness
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Congress has granted presidents broad power to declare national emergencies at their discretion, unlocking standby powers that include redirecting funds lawmakers had appropriated for other purposes.
If he feels like rewarding people who supported him, he can do that — but it's purely at his discretion and he is not a generous person.
Cabinet Secretary Simon Case, the UK's most senior civil servant, told ministers last month they should "exercise discretion and should not take part in the public debate".
A PG suggests some content may not be suitable for children, and parents or guardians are advised to show discretion and be present while children are watching.
"Rest assured that my discretion is based on a deep respect for you and a valued friendship," Jones wrote to Powell in an unpublished letter held at Indianapolis University Library.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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