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indiscreet Meaning in Tamil ( indiscreet வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

அஜாக்கிரதையான,



indiscreet's Usage Examples:

Pelletan's indiscreet speeches did him no good; and he became a common subject for ill-natured caricatures.


He was an excellent administrator; and his wide knowledge, broad sympathies, and sound common sense, though they placed him outside the point of view common to most of his clergy, made him an invaluable guide in correcting their too often indiscreet zeal.


Gates recommended him for a brigadier-general's commission for services which another actually performed, and succeeded in gaining it, but their friendship was broken by the collapse of the Conway Cabal against Washington in which both were implicated and about which Wilkinson had indiscreetly blabbed.


burping loudly in public or passing wind indiscreetly (29% ).


His presence became known to the authorities and an indiscreet declaration, "Campion Brag," made the position more difficult.


People are very opinionated about which is the best editor!He was a fighter through and through, and his courage was superb; but he was indiscreet in utterance, impolitic in management, opinionated, self-confident, and uncompromising in nature and methods.


Although a strong opponent of Laud's and Charles's ecclesiastical policy, Prichard lived unmolested, and even rose to be chancellor of St Davids; but the indiscreet Wroth, " the founder and father of nonconformity in Wales," being suspended in 1638 by Bishop Murray of Llandaff, founded a small community.


It is not even safe, according to these two fathers, to commit too much to writing; and Clement undertakes not to reveal in writing many secrets known to the initiated among his readers; otherwise the indiscreet eye of the heathen may rest on them, and he will have cast his pearls before swine.


He talked rapidly and much, sometimes for hours at a time, and most indiscreetly.


To this Baius submitted; though certain indiscreet utterances on the part of himself and his supporters led to a renewal of the condemnation in 1579 by Gregory XIII.


The elder Gibbon heard with indignant surprise of this act of juvenile apostasy, and, indiscreetly giving vent to his wrath, precipitated the expulsion of his son from Oxford, a punishment which the culprit, in after years at least, found no cause to deplore.


He was a fighter through and through, and his courage was superb; but he was indiscreet in utterance, impolitic in management, opinionated, self-confident, and uncompromising in nature and methods.





Synonyms:

imprudent, bigmouthed, blabbermouthed, talkative, blabby,



Antonyms:

prudent, careful, uncommunicative, taciturn, discreet,

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