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What does the word indescretion mean?

"Indiscretion" refers to a lack of discretion or good judgment in behavior, especially in a way that is likely to cause harm or embarrassment. It's often associated with actions that are:

* Inappropriate: Not fitting the situation or social norms.

* Unwise: Likely to have negative consequences.

* Confidential: Revealing information that should be kept private.

* Unfaithful: Violating trust or loyalty.

Examples:

* "The politician's indiscretion with a member of his staff led to his resignation." (Inappropriate and unfaithful behavior)

* "Her indiscreet remarks about her boss were overheard by a colleague." (Unwise and potentially harmful)

* "The company suffered a major data breach due to an employee's indiscretion." (Lack of good judgment and confidential information being compromised)

In essence, an indiscretion is a mistake in judgment that can have serious repercussions.

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