Crossword-Solution: INDISCREET
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Indiscreet | a. | Not discreet; wanting in discretion. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| INDISCREET | anagram | INDISCRETE, IRIDESCENT |
We have 29 clues for the answer “INDISCREET”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Anagram of IRIDESCENT | 1 answer |
| untactful | 2 answers |
| Undiplomatic | 5 answers |
| AN IMPOLITE MANNER THAT IS VULGAR AND LACKING TACT OR REFINEMENT | 10 answers |
| inadvisable | 16 answers |
| injudicious | 18 answers |
| impolitic | 21 answers |
| Indelicate | 23 answers |
| Indecorous | 32 answers |
| Iridescent | 32 answers |
| Tactless | 41 answers |
| Incautious | 42 answers |
| unsuspecting | 46 answers |
| Illogical | 52 answers |
| ACTING rashly | 54 answers |
| Informa-tive | 56 answers |
| unwise | 60 answers |
| Dumb | 62 answers |
| Idiotic | 66 answers |
| undiscerning | 70 answers |
| Nonchalant | 72 answers |
| audacious | 75 answers |
| Improper | 75 answers |
| Ignorant | 76 answers |
| Unthink-ing | 78 answers |
| Coarse | 81 answers |
| Rash | 83 answers |
| Sense-less? | 84 answers |
| Foolish | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INDISCREET (5)
Well, well! I do believe it was Cupid himself who stood by you, and threatened the entire Foreign Office with destruction by fire, just on purpose to make me drop love’s message, before it had been polluted by my indiscreet eyes.
And it is this letter—this letter which may well mean the expenditure of a thousand millions and the lives of a hundred thousand men—which has become lost in this unaccountable fashion.” “Have you informed the sender?” “Yes, sir, a cipher telegram has been despatched.” “Perhaps he desires the publication of the letter.” “No, sir, we have strong reason to believe that he already understands that he has acted in an indiscreet and hot-headed manner.
The woman was of so superstitious a temperament that it would have been in the last degree indiscreet to trust her with the truth.
And it is this letter--this letter which may well mean the expenditure of a thousand millions and the lives of a hundred thousand men--which has become lost in this unaccountable fashion.” “Have you informed the sender?” “Yes, sir, a cipher telegram has been despatched.” “Perhaps he desires the publication of the letter.” “No, sir, we have strong reason to believe that he already understands that he has acted in an indiscreet and hot-headed manner.
That her throbbing, self-confounding, indiscreet heart should have to defend itself unaided against the keen scrutiny and logical power which Knight, now that his suspicions were awakened, would sooner or later be sure to exercise against her, was her misfortune.
Quotes with INDISCREET (3)
Bad lovers face to face in the morning Shy apologies and polite regrets Slow dances that left no warning of Outraged glances and indiscreet yawning Good manners and bad breath get you nowhere Even presidents have newspaper lovers Ministers go crawling under covers She's no angel He's no saint They're all covered up with white washed grease paint And you say... Chorus: The teacher never told you anything but white lies But you never see the lies And you believe Oh you know you…
The language I learned was pretty, full of passivity and silence. I had no proper language for the issues of blood and anger, yet much of what went on when I was a child made me angry. There were no words a nice girl could use to describe anger; her options were to remain silent or to use indiscreet language, the kind that curls in a room like smoke and soon disappears. We girls were taught to speak safely and to bandage our anger with polite, pretty words. We might talk abou…
Dickinson left the rostrum to applause, loud shouts of approval. Franklin was surprised, looked toward Adams, who returned the look, shook his head. The chamber was dismissed, and Franklin pushed himself slowly up out of the chair. He began to struggle a bit, pain in both knees, the stiffness holding him tightly, felt a hand under his arm.“Allow me, sir.” Adams helped him up, commenting as he did so, “We have a substantial lack of backbone in this room, I’m afraid.” Franklin …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1993–2017).