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English
Etymology
From Middle English discrecioun, from Old French discretion, from Late Latin discrētiō, from Latin discerno.
Pronunciation
Noun
discretion (usually uncountable, plural discretions)
- Individual justice from experience in quality of perception: discrete.
The police came and searched us at their discretion because we were shouting at each other's faces.
- The quality of being discreet.
Bob showed great discretion despite his knowledge of the affair.
- The ability to make wise choices or decisions.
1838, Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, A Popular Law-Dictionary:With regard to a woman, at nine years of age, she was, if married, considered entitled to her dower; at twelve, she may consent to marriage; at fourteen, she is at years of discretion, and may choose a guardian; […]
- The freedom to make one's own judgements.
I leave that to your discretion.
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Translations
the quality of being discreet or circumspect
- Bulgarian: дискретност (bg) f (diskretnost)
- Catalan: discreció (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 謹慎 / 谨慎 (zh) (jǐnshèn)
- Czech: diskrétnost f, ohleduplnost (cs) f
- Dutch: discretie (nl) f
- Esperanto: diskreteco
- Finnish: hienotunteisuus (fi), hienovaraisuus (fi), tahdikkuus (fi)
- French: discrétion (fr) f
- German: Diskretion (de) f, Takt (de) m, Verschwiegenheit (de) f, Angemessenheit (de) f, Unaufdringlichkeit f
- Greek: διακριτικότητα (el) f (diakritikótita), εχεμύθεια (el) f (echemýtheia)
- Hindi: विवेक (hi) (vivek)
- Italian: discrezione (it) f, riservatezza (it) f
- Kazakh: абайлаушылық (abailauşylyq)
- Malayalam: വിവേകം (ml) (vivēkaṁ)
- Norwegian: diskresjon m
- Polish: dyskrecja (pl) f
- Portuguese: discrição (pt) f
- Romanian: discreție (ro) f, rezervă (ro) f
- Russian: осмотри́тельность (ru) f (osmotrítelʹnostʹ)
- Spanish: discreción (es) f
- Swedish: diskretion (sv)
- Ukrainian: обачність f (obačnistʹ), обережність f (oberežnistʹ)
- Vietnamese: cẩn thận (vi) (謹慎), cẩn trọng (vi) (謹重), thận trọng (vi) (慎重)
- Welsh: pwyll (cy) m
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the ability to make wise choices or decisions
the freedom to make one's own judgements
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Old French
Noun
discretion oblique singular, f (oblique plural discretions, nominative singular discretion, nominative plural discretions)
- discretion (ability to make one's own judgments)
1377, Bernard de Gordon, Fleur de lis de medecine (a.k.a. lilium medicine):l’ung ou l’autre selon la discretion du medicin.- one or the other according to the discretion of the doctor.