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discreetly

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/dɪˈskritli/ · dis-creet-ly

In a careful and prudent manner, especially to avoid causing offense or drawing attention.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a careful and prudent manner, especially to avoid causing offense or drawing attention.

احتیاط سے اور سمجھداری کے ساتھ، خاص طور پر توہین کرنے یا توجہ حاصل کرنے سے بچنے کے لیے۔

خفیہ طور پر

khufiya tor par

Synonyms

subtlyprudentlycautiouslyزیرکانہسمجھداری سےاحتیاط سے

Antonyms

blatantlyopenlyindiscreetlyکھلی طرحبے وقوفی سےظاہر

Common Collocations

  • discreetly manage
  • speak discreetly
  • act discreetly

Example Sentences

She discreetly handed him the letter in a crowded room.

اس نے بھیڑ بھاڑ والے کمرے میں خاموشی سے اسے خط تھمایا۔

Us ne bheer bhaar wale kamray mein khamoshi se use khat thmaya.

The consultant provided feedback discreetly to avoid offending anyone.

مشیر نے کسی کو تکلیف پہنچانے سے بچنے کے لیے خفیہ طور پر رائے دی۔

Musheer ne kisi ko takleef pohanchane se bachne ke liye khufiya tor par rai di.

He made the request discreetly, ensuring that no one else would overhear.

اس نے درخواست خفیہ طور پر کی، یہ یقینی بناتے ہوئے کہ کوئی اور نہ سن لے۔

Us ne darkhwast khufiya tor par ki, yeh yaqini banate hue ke koi aur na sun le.

Easily Confused With

discrete:Discreet refers to being careful or prudent, while discrete means separate or distinct.

Word Family

discreet
adjectiveخفیہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember discreet as 'keeping it secret'.

Imagine someone whispering in a corner to keep a secret.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خاموش رہ کر کیا سمجھیں گے ہمارے راز کو وہ لوگ / جو خود کو خفیہ رکھنے کے مترادف ہیں.

Khamosh reh kar kya samjhenge hamare raaz ko woh log / Jo khud ko khufiya rakhne ke mutradif hain.

What will those people understand of our secrets while remaining silent / Who are synonymous with keeping themselves discreet.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خاموشی میں حکمت ہے۔

Khamoshi mein hikmat hai.

There is wisdom in silence.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "discretus" — separate, distinct

First known use: 16th century

The word 'discreet' comes from the Latin 'discretus', meaning apart or distinct, evolving into the adverb 'discreetly' to describe manner of conduct or behavior that is careful and prudent.