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indiscreet

[in-di-skreet] / ˌɪn dɪˈskrit /


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He was indiscreet, and he surrounded himself with other indiscreet people, whom he often motivated to become especially indiscreet by humiliating or firing them.

From New York Times

Kasper’s frank and sometimes indiscreet views made him stand out within the International Olympic Committee, where he was a member for 18 years and served in its executive board representing winter sports.

From Seattle Times

Thomsen was either being incredibly indiscreet — or she was fishing for information.

From Washington Post

The Hong Kong office of China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday night that Mr. Cruz had “lied through his teeth” and “made indiscreet remarks on Hong Kong affairs.”

From New York Times

Or, to update it for the modern workplace: “When life hands you an indiscreet boss who blabs about your pregnancy, exact as many professional favors as you can!”

From Seattle Times