Indiscretion - definition of indiscretion by The Free Dictionary Define indiscretion indiscretion synonyms, indiscretion pronunciation, indiscretion translation, English dictionary definition of indiscretion n 1 Lack of discretion; injudiciousness 2 An indiscreet act or remark American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
Indiscretion - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com If you commit an indiscretion you are doing something wrong that shows a lack of judgment Perhaps stealing candy was your first indiscretion Likely it will not be your last You'll often hear the word indiscretion used when referring to politicians or public figures caught in a scandal
Indiscretion Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Lack of discretion, or good judgment; imprudence An indiscreet act or remark A brief sexual liaison They will not condescend or take any notice of their indiscretion Imogen will have to wait until Monday to find out if and what Big Brother will do about this latest indiscretion I'll forgive your indiscretion with the Guardian, my dear