indiscretion
/ˌɪndɪsˈkɹɛʃən/
noun 3
Collocations
9(noun.)
ADJ
serious | minor, slight, small | personal | political | youthful | dietary, sexual
VERB + INDISCRETION
commit
During the scandal, the politician committed a serious indiscretion that cost him his job.
regret
He later regretted the indiscretion of telling his friend's secret at the party.
report
She decided to report his indiscretion to the company's human resources department.
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