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Indiscretions Meaning in English

word · lemma: indiscretion

ˌɪndɪsˈkɹɛʃənz
in-di-SKRESH-uhnz
ˌɪndɪskɹˈɛʃənz
in-di-skre-SHENZ

Definition

Indiscretions are actions or remarks considered careless, improper, or lacking in good judgment, often leading to embarrassment or trouble.

Usage & Nuances

Usually plural, often refers to minor social or moral mistakes. Common in formal and journalistic contexts, especially about celebrities or politicians. Softer than 'crimes' or 'scandals', but still implies disapproval.

Example Sentences

Her indiscretions during the meeting were quickly noticed by her boss.

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The politician apologized for his past indiscretions.

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Rumors spread quickly about his youthful indiscretions.

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Tabloids love to publish stories about celebrities' indiscretions.

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He lost his job because of a few financial indiscretions.

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Looking back, his indiscretions seemed minor compared to his achievements.

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