Sentences with indiscreet
in·dis·creet
I i - He is notoriously indiscreet about his private life. [+ about]
- An indiscreet remark.
- As the 68-year-old director recounts in his enjoyably indiscreet book Josh Hartnett Definitely Wants to Do This.
- Her series of seemingly indiscriminate, indiscreet kisses is what carries the notional narrative, as she staggers, childlike.
- They briefly encountered each other at parties; they were indiscreet among aristo-Brits holidaying on the Venice Lido.
- The judge who heard the cases in Tulia has excused himself from hearing several appeals following an indiscreet letter he wrote to the local.