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"indiscretion" Definitions
  1. [countable] an act or remark that reveals something secret or that could be embarrassing or offensive
  2. [uncountable] the act of saying or doing something without thinking about the effect it may have, especially when this reveals something secret or something that could be embarrassing or offensive

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The company blamed the indiscretion on the car's human driver.
Yevgeny Vindman, whose main indiscretion seemed to be his last name.
But fighting about every single indiscretion could lead to unsolvable tension.
Can he erase the indiscretion even though the internet never forgets?
Meanwhile Mr Trump's indiscretion poses a different problem for the exposé form.
Synopsis: An indiscretion between two close friends tears down their respective marriages.
But this time he committed the twin sins of inelegance and indiscretion.
It's possible Tori will finally outs Madeline and Joseph's indiscretion this time around.
Discretion so quickly turns into indiscretion under the exciting spell of undivided attention.
Its top brass will need to show candor and accountability without fueling more indiscretion.
They don't want a monosyllabic authoritarian who'll bark at them for the slightest indiscretion.
His shocking indiscretion seems to have sprung largely from a desire to impress his visitors.
When does talking about someone else cross the line from benign conversation to thoughtless indiscretion?
His blurting out of his political stage directions was a vintage moment of Trumpian indiscretion.
For this indiscretion, Actaeon was turned into a stag and hunted down by his own dogs.
A sad display of human indiscretion, but in the scheme of things probably for the best.
But generally, when people turn to baked goods to make up for some indiscretion, everyone wins.
Wrong. Sexual assault cannot be easily dismissed as youthful indiscretion or the product of alcoholic intoxication.
"It was an era of real indiscretion and mistakes by categorically male performers," he once said.
The White House chief of staff, John F. Kelly, also reprimanded Mr. Cobb for his indiscretion.
Though Luann opted to forgive Tom for his indiscretion, her costars couldn't seem to let it go.
To excuse it as that or as youthful indiscretion or overzealous romantic interest normalizes male sexual violence.
The reporting on Conyers suggests that this isn't an isolated indiscretion but rather a pattern of behavior.
Monday's reported indiscretion recalled other clumsy, if potentially less consequential, news accounts involving Trump's lawyers this summer.
The photo can't be written off as a "youthful indiscretion" because the people in it are adults.
No personal indiscretion or past scandal is off the table in his bid to bring down the Clintons.
" After she confessed her "indiscretion to Redstone," he "broke off their engagement and asked Sydney to move out.
Their one moment of indiscretion creates a reputation for them online that becomes, to a large degree, unshakeable.
This was prosecutorial indiscretion, and in my view, Barack Obama should have fired him right then and there.
According to New York Times, McGahn did not take the Cobb's indiscretion well, "privately erupting" at the lawyer.
Bosie's indiscretion arguably helps land Wilde in jail on charges of gross indecency for his same-sex relationships.
It's important to emphasize the way many have characterized the alleged behavior as a so-called youthful indiscretion.
Brands are exceptionally careful about claiming royals as users out of fear that they'll be dropped for their indiscretion.
It's about making a political pawn out of a college kid who made a mistake borne of youthful indiscretion.
Polling suggests that voters treat sex scandals of any sort as a lesser indiscretion rather than a firing offense.
John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, sharply reprimanded Mr. Cobb for his indiscretion, the people said.
Clinton was a sexual indiscretion that he wanted to keep from everybody, and it was just him and Monica.
The 52-year-old opted to forgive Tom for his indiscretion, but her costars couldn't seem to let it go.
The consequences for that "youthful indiscretion," as some might call it, will follow them for the rest of their lives.
Then the man revealed his and Ms. Welch's indiscretion to Ms. Evanguelidi, and she and Ms. Welch talked it out.
A world of everyday neurosis, minor catastrophe, panic, charm, indiscretion, revelation, fallen pride, deflated bravado, pricked narcissism, and unexpected affection.
Multiple commentators have argued the allegations against Kavanaugh, if true, can be chalked up to nothing more than youthful indiscretion.
Ew. Lisa Rinna lost her father, but got a new car and isn't quite ready to forgive Vanderpump for her indiscretion.
"He kept saying like, 'In the grand scheme of the big game, Alchin had only made a small indiscretion,'" she said.
Nyantakyi was suspended by world soccer's governing body FIFA and stepped down shortly after, apologizing for what he called his "indiscretion".
"Saying things like, 'My boss is a jerk' or 'My company has terrible products,' broadcasts your indiscretion and immaturity," says Welch.
If this was about one very minor sexual indiscretion—about which she'd said nothing at the time—then what the fuck?
It was the latest example of a spending indiscretion by one of Trump's Cabinet officials -- incidents that have enraged the President.
When Frances and her mom have a chat about "Robert's" indiscretion, Frances tells her mom that people have affairs because they're unhappy.
"I'm sure you'll become a productive member of society despite this youthful indiscretion," the judge said before sending Lindblom on his way.
Speaking to CNN, Wigmore acknowledged he was taken aback by Trump's reaction to his comments but said he didn't regret the indiscretion.
When speaking of black victims of violence, he will try to rationalize it using every indiscretion the victim has made since adolescence.
At the time, however, fans glossed over the fact that the woman said the encounter was nonconsensual, framing it as an indiscretion.
"I behold him with fear now, as conscious of the power my indiscretion has given him over me," she confesses to Anna.
Amid the uproar, he apologized for what he acknowledged was an "indiscretion," though he denied that he had been flying to Madeira.
The rest of the film is the journey of Kevin's realization that family is more important than pizza, toys, or youthful indiscretion.
It is the single nicest moment in Trinkets and I will flip a table if some minor indiscretion undoes it in the finale.
When Jean's son sleeps with the girl next door, he regrets succumbing to his own desires and reports their indiscretion to the authorities.
Back in the office, Justin and MJ are distracted by the thought of their indiscretion and it's making it hard to work together.
Some hooligan had some fun at Arnold Schwarzenegger's expense ... taking a shot at the former Governator's indiscretion by defacing a decades-old sign.
"I think the public views client drug use as more like an occasional indiscretion, often brought on by the sex worker," echoes Maxine.
But the television ads we were making were better than those Kostya's team was making, so my "indiscretion" eventually faded into the background.
Northam's story represents more than just a youthful indiscretion, the misguided behavior of a young man with too much time on his hands.
But the show's massive popularity was just as attributable to its soapy plots, which dealt with forbidden romance, sexual indiscretion, and yes, murder.
Yes, he sneaks into this family's house, committing the same indiscretion that Santa himself commits every year—but look at the joy he brings.
We even forgave that youthful indiscretion of being photographed smoking from a water pipe of the type that is often used for smoking marijuana.
Neither of them has the freedom to indulge in a youthful indiscretion or a momentary lapse of judgment without dragging the other one along.
Three months into Kevin's public indiscretion, the actor spoke candidly about his mistake on the Power 105.1 FM show The Breakfast Club in December.
But he could also be an Eye, which is what members of the secret police are called, trying to bait her into an indiscretion.
To use sign language, to embrace it in non-signing public spaces, one must sometimes push against ideas of having committed a gross indiscretion.
Arguing with your partner is a normal part of being in a relationship, but fighting about nearly every indiscretion could lead to unsolvable tension.
Worse, as is grossly typical of these situations, you are now the one who is considered the nuisance, not he who committed the indiscretion.
And friends – and we may say candidly what we think, and if I act indiscreetly by saying what I think, forgive me for my indiscretion.
Many on YouTube—and the internet at large—began to turn on the press for highlighting Pewd's indiscretion and Maker for cutting ties with him.
Similarly, the remedy to screen indiscretion may be developing new norms that make it socially undesirable to check one's phone in the company of others.
Piecing this together, her parents are determined that Alan, who is already engaged to the wealthy Beatrice (Emma Geer), make amends for his flagrant indiscretion.
Can you be honest to a fault, and does that fault lure you not merely into wild indiscretion but right to the brink of ferocity?
Yields on Irish debt quickly rose, the European Central Bank and Mr Varadkar's cabinet colleagues castigated him for his indiscretion, and he quickly moderated his opinion.
Taylor, 38, denied the affair, but news of his alleged indiscretion spread, eventually reaching his girlfriend, who promised to "go f—ing insane" if it's true.
Jax denies the affair to Tom, but news of his alleged indiscretion spreads, eventually reaching Brittany, who promises to "go f—ing insane" if it's true.
As it so often does, Breitbart made this subtext text by sending reporters to Alabama to investigate the women accusing Moore of assault and sexual indiscretion.
Tears stinging my eyes, I apologized to the man who loomed over me, the man I later learned was JFL COO Bruce Hills, for my indiscretion.
I'm trying to imagine thousands of white fans rising to their feet and giving him a standing ovation, even after he apologizes and blames youthful indiscretion.
This nifty White House drama stars Joan Allen as a U.S. senator who is considered for the vice presidency until a past indiscretion threatens her future.
Real Housewives of New York City star Luann de Lesseps won't let a minor indiscretion by fiancé Tom D'Agostino, Jr. stand in the way of their love.
And lest you think financial infidelity is a relatively harmless indiscretion: In Carbonaro's case, it led to divorce, and four years of messy wrangling in the courts.
To be clear, the issue is not whether the president's leak broke the law  —  although the same indiscretion could certainly have landed almost anyone else in irons.
We deeply regret that an indiscretion for which we are not responsible has led to these images being published without our knowledge or, far less, our consent.
It recalls speculation that Mr Trump's history of sexual indiscretion could leave him open to Russian blackmail, as was alleged by Christopher Steele, a former British spy.
The lawyer said Sabbagh's death was the result of the "indiscretion" and "inexperience" of a young police officer who had no intention to kill, Al-Ahram said.
That disclosure blew an important intelligence source for Israel, which had kept its operation to get inside ISIS a secret — and was outraged by Mr. Trump's indiscretion.
Women simply trying to do their jobs during an election year infused with a dizzying amount of male indiscretion are somehow being blamed by men for it.
Should a young man who was just 19 when he "sought only outercourse" be subjected to a "life-ruining" sentence because of a little booze-heavy youthful indiscretion?
No action was taken at the time, raising the idea that Flynn was not forced to resign for lying to Pence but because the indiscretion became public knowledge.
Also against him was Mr. Kelly, who was outraged by the indiscretion Mr. Bannon displayed in the interview with The American Prospect, according to three senior administration officials.
In the year since Mr. Strzok's indiscretion became public, he has proved a useful punching bag for the president and his allies in both Congress and the media.
Thus a charge of trickiness in Lloyd George or indolence in Baldwin or indiscretion in Hugh Dalton clung to them like a spot of grease on a pale suit.
When a predatory schoolteacher tries to blackmail Shalimar and Boonyi with evidence of their sexual indiscretion, the council sends him packing and arranges for the lovers to be married instead.
More to the point, what we are witnessing in the media-Democrat commentariat is a manufactured controversy, reminiscent of their mau-mauing the president's Ukraine indiscretion into an impeachable offense.
Until tonight, the show's biggest misstep was her moment of indiscretion with Naz in the holding pen, which undermined her as a professional by having her succumb to a jailhouse crush.
Following this revelation with a well timed ''indiscretion,'' the Prime Minister then gave Ambassador Winant, whose health he was proposing, the news of the ''certain destruction'' of three German submarines yesterday.
As any regular reader of this column knows, I am no prude when it comes to sexual liberty, and I am not one who relishes exploring the details of marital indiscretion.
Look, it's perfectly fine to sully one's platform with a reckless indiscretion, but how do you forgive a celebrity who has potentially damaged the credibility of millions who are less fortunate?
Kim publicly and succinctly takes people to task when need be, where a fight is perhaps necessary while Swift is forever in a slow-burn against someone else's past indiscretion toward her.
It was a youthful indiscretion, an empty barrel of rebellion aimed at my Democrat parents, two people who found love over a shared appreciation of the Kennedys; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; and weed.
The late Henry Hyde, who chaired the House Judiciary Committee, which drafted the articles of impeachment, acknowledged a "youthful indiscretion" with a married woman when he was a youthful 40-year-old. Rep.
Although Cruz blamed a staffer for the social media indiscretion, the fact that the Texas senator, who once defended a ban on dildos, would be associated with vanilla cuck porn is pretty wild.
But several of his friends and associates said Mr. Weiner's third indiscretion had convinced them that he had an addiction or another clinical disorder, though he has denied as much in the past.
But for your average teen, a quick class in the rules of online conduct could mean the difference between a youthful indiscretion kept private and a life derailed by immaturity that became public.
Shira A. Scheindlin and Kristen Clarke: The ugly double standard over Kavanaugh's so-called youth It's important to emphasize the way many have characterized the alleged behavior as a so-called youthful indiscretion.
Neroli Meadows from Fox Sports spoke on ABC Grandstand Tuesday, with a passionate explanation about why we can't brush off such comments as "a simple joke" or even an one-off indiscretion by Gayle.
"I would like to ask [Spacey] how it feels to lose a lifetime of success and hard work all because of 10 minutes of indiscretion 10 years or more ago," Talese told the publication.
For this indiscretion, and amid an inquiry about her attending a party with Saints players — another regulation that she denies violating — Davis was fired after what she said were three largely trouble-free seasons.
Being his oldest and most challenging child, I've shared my gummy-eating indiscretion with my dad; at this point, there is nothing I could do that would shock him, except perhaps entering a convent.
Some members of that group would go on to take enough indirect shots at the Squad in the press that their comments could be perceived more like a distancing strategy than a momentary indiscretion.
The pictures of Pall's apparent indiscretion were captured at a residential location by CCTV and posted to Woodward's Instagram Stories in a series of snaps — each with a series of savage messages thrown his way.
In time, her reputation became scarred by accusations of extreme brutality toward suspected turncoats, misbehavior and indiscretion in her private life, and a radicalism that seemed at odds with Mr. Mandela's quest for racial inclusiveness.
Many experts say the procedure should not have been allowed to happen, but the decision to allow the implantation of the "partially" modified embryo was an even worse indiscretion, calling it a form of human experimentation.
"The fact that you can chalk up his violence as youthful indiscretion or 'troubles' only let's [sic] me know you all have accepted abuse, violent homophobia, and sexual assault as 'growing pains,'" one Twitter user said.
Some publications crumbled, taking their editors down with them, while other publishers and writers emerged relatively unscathed, chalking it up to youthful indiscretion or else defending the CIA as a "nonviolent and honorable" force for good.
The Privacy, which was Woods's honeymoon gift to his now ex-wife, was not the grandest boat in sight, and off its bow was a yacht with a name that sounded like a taunt: the Indiscretion.
You could, for example, tell your half brother about his descendants without telling him about his paternity, and so drawing attention to what someone of his generation might regard as a troubling indiscretion on his mother's part.
That indiscretion came to light after some NSFW correspondence between the two was leaked—in part because Bentley used iMessages to text Mason, and those iMessages were synced to the state-issued iPad he shared with his wife.
Holmes will play FBI Special Agent Hazel Otis, who is in the midst of investigating a domestic terrorism threat when a personal indiscretion – an affair with a prominent general – shatters her life and threatens her career at the FBI.
It was Joesley Batista who implicated Mr Temer by secretly taping a meeting at which he invited the president into indiscretion; one of his managers gave cash to an associate of Mr Temer, the source of the bribery charge.
Everyone knows that it is possible the next tweetstorm will be about them or that some of the conversations that were not intended for a mass audience could become public, thanks to the potential indiscretion of the President himself.
But while de Lesseps eventually agreed to forgive her beau of his indiscretion – and still plans on walking down the aisle with D'Agostino, Jr. this winter – she may have nearly ran over fellow Housewife Dorinda Medley on her road to happiness.
This indiscretion also comes hot on the heels of a questionable line of clothing Zara produced called the "Streetwise Collection," which happens to bear a striking resemblance to the Yeezy line with it's boxy shapes, frayed hems, and taupe color palette.
Stewart issued a public apology shortly after the pictures became public, saying she was "sorry for the hurt and embarrassment I've caused" and revealing that "this momentary indiscretion" had "jeopardised the most important thing in her life," her relationship with Pattinson.
But on a team full of hit-or-miss swingers, Walker has consistently provided what a number of the Yankees' precocious young talent cannot — a veteran's seasoned eye and steady hand, rarely giving away an at-bat to youthful indiscretion.
He is said to have hired private detectives to raid his own house in the middle of the night hoping to catch her in an indiscretion; she was alone, thought the detectives were intruders and shot one of them, injuring him.
But this is the kind of head-shaking love story that gives people in a damaging crush or relationship situation hope, assuring them they're in the right while disregarding anyone on the receiving end of pain caused by their indiscretion.
Getting the issue of past criminal activity out in the open early on in the hiring process allows the employer to ask about it and better understand if it was a youthful indiscretion or a one-time mistake that the person made amends for.
Pruitt largely deflected and denied the allegations of wrongdoing from lawmakers, though there are at least a dozen inquiries into the EPA under his watch, and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) already concluded that at least one indiscretion, Pruitt's $43,000 phone booth, violated two laws.
From its inception, the Trump presidency has doubled as a kind of perpetual arm-wrestling match between a capital full of institutions and a man set on bulldozing them, bending Official Washington to his rhythms and mores with every overnight Twitter missile and gilded indiscretion.
The sexual harassment and indiscretion scandals that had already ensnared Senator Al Franken, Democrat of Minnesota, Representative John Conyers Jr., Democrat of Michigan, and Representative Joe Barton, Republican of Texas, pulled in two more lawmakers, Mr. Farenthold and Representative Ruben Kihuen, Democrat of Nevada.
While Luann, 51, agreed to forgive Tom for his indiscretion – and the two eventually tied the knot in a romantic New Year's Eve ceremony — many rumors about their romance were still buzzing when the RHONY cameras started filming for season 9, thanks to one Ms. Singer.
Farhadi, whose morally searching tales are evidently matched by his diplomatic arts, has succeeded thus far in keeping the Islamic authorities on his side, but you wonder about their reaction to "Everybody Knows," with its snatches of Catholic liturgy, its rumors of sexual indiscretion, and its merry flood of booze.
On the occasions that I'd trespass this sacred threshold — say, plopping onto the love-seat in my jeans to watch the last five minutes of Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, or sneaking out to get the mail wearing my inside sweats — I'd be told that my indiscretion meant the house would be forever unclean. Ai-yah!
"There is something in the book that I was absolutely sure of but it was so incendiary that I just didn't have the ultimate proof," Wolf explained on Friday's Real Time with Bill Maher about Trump's alleged indiscretion, later referencing the piece of evidence that exposed former President Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky in the '90s.
Though Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and even Vladimir Putin himself, Donald Trump's ill-starred encounter with Lavrov in the Oval Office in May sparked controversy both for excessive secrecy (no American media were allowed to witness it) and excessive indiscretion (Trump spoke loosely about secret intelligence provided by Israel).
Co-produced with BBC One (it debuts a few days earlier in Britain), the six-part drama stars Ms. Jensen as a registrar in Leeds, where she invariably summons precisely the right words for life's big moments — births, deaths and marriages — while bumbling through her own relationships, hampered by an office indiscretion and a blackmailing colleague.
An ASEAN disrupted by a Filipino leader who espouses very different values to his predecessors and engages in ongoing diplomatic indiscretion will be a weakened partner for the US -- not only in relation to China, but across the whole range of issues that the Sunnylands Summit indicated; peace, security, extremism, climate change and cyberspace security, to name just a few.
Slotkin went to the front of the room to address the caucus and said some version of what Spanberger was thinking: Please, let's not let this become the sprawling never-ending investigation of every last indiscretion; the issue here is Ukraine and the national-security risks of a president who has asked a foreign leader to announce an investigation into a political rival.
Mr. Knauer also executes one of the brightest bits of Jason Wise's lively choreography while recalling an indiscretion from his past in "The Gypsy in Me." The young lovers whose star-crossed romance accounts for many complications are ably played by Patti-Lee Meringo (as Hope, Lord Evelyn's conflicted fiancée) and Josh Canfield (as Billy Crocker, a fledgling stockbroker who stows away to be with Hope).
The Stokes' responded in what may be one of the most snarky and derisive comebacks of all time: We James and Elizabeth Stokes, of the City of London, were of Opinion that by our former Performances, we had establish'd to ourselves such a Reputation, as would effectively have secur'd us from the Trouble of any Hibernian Challenges, but finding these Comcomitants (as they call themselves) in Pursuit of Fame, are not susceptible of any Conviction of their Insufficiency to stand in Competition with us, but what they purchase at a very smart Expense, we shall for this once do them the Favour to comply with their Invitation, and hope they will have the Modesty to impute it more to their own Indiscretion, than to any Enmity of ours, if their imaginary Prospect of being Sharers in Renown, should be chang'd into a real Partnership in a defeated Combat.

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