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indiscreet, indiscrete
indiscreet (in" di SKREET) (adjective)
Relating to the lack of good judgment and sensitivity; injudicious: Fred was making so many indiscreet remarks that the audience started to walk out because they were unable to tolerate such indiscretions.
indiscrete (in" di SKREET) (adjective)
Referring to something which is not divided or divisible into separate parts: There were layers of pages that were fused into an indiscrete bulky mass.

It would be indiscreet to believe that the crowd in the town square was indiscrete because there were obviously several different organizations waving their banners.

indiscrete (adjective), more indiscrete, most indiscrete
1. Not separated; unified.
2. Not consisting of distinct parts.
This entry is located in the following unit: cern-, cert-, cer-; cret-, creet-, cre- (page 4)