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dis·creet [dɪˈskri:t] ADJ

1. discreet (unobtrusive):

discreet
discreet colour, pattern

2. discreet (tactful):

discreet

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The more discreet 4-door version was considered to have a better market potential.
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It called him a very private and discreet individual.
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The discreet use of resources, which strikes a balance between development and preservation, is only possible if based on advanced marine science and technology.
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It has a vibrant though somewhat discreet artistic community.
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Everybody recognises his massive but discreet silhouette beside finish lines.
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More discreet tongue-in-cheek humor is evident in the score and the dramatization of otherwise low-key and intimate gatherings.
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Shared some technologies and user interface elements with discreet systems based products (flame, smoke).
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However, the steadicam used could only hold a maximum of four minutes of film, so discreet edits and cuts were necessary.
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A good servant is discreet and self-effacing in order to leave his master free.
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Sales of these products were either by mail-order or through more discreet channels.
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