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More sound in judgment
Comparative for careful and prudent in one's speech or actions
“The filmmaker himself is most discreet when it comes to discussing his private life, past and present.”
Comparative for secretive with (confidential) information
“As I said, you need to be discreet with this information, and you'll understand why when I get to the end.”
Comparative for intentionally unobtrusive or restrained
“A fine, tasteful piece of neckwear enables a man to make a discreet fashion statement without feeling foolish.”
Comparative for having or showing an ability to deal with people in a tactful way
Comparative for shy, extremely humble and modest
Comparative for dependable, or capable of being trusted
Comparative for not excessively showy or lively
Comparative for plain in nature or appearance, without ostentation
Comparative for having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure
Comparative for characterized by sound judgment
Comparative for intended to be kept secret
Comparative for controlled or reserved in displaying one's emotion
Comparative for free from indecency or obscenity
Comparative for seeking to minimize or reduce to a minimum
Comparative for showing regard or thought for others, especially by displaying good manners or etiquette
Comparative for concealed from sight or perception
Comparative for suited or acceptable to the purpose or circumstances
Comparative for done with or showing thought and attention
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