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DEAR FANDOM
I was just going to rant and call you names but then I thought I'd let the Oxford English dictionary speak for me.
OKAY? OKAY.
Next person to use 'discrete' when they're talking about secrecy of love affairs gets deleted from the internet!
- discreet
/diskreet/
• adjective (discreeter, discreetest) careful not to attract attention or give offence.
— DERIVATIVES discreetly adverb.
— USAGE The words discrete and discreet are often confused. Discrete means ‘separate’ (a discrete unit), while discreet means ‘careful and prudent’.
— ORIGIN Old French discret, from Latin discretus ‘separate’. - discrete
/diskreet/
• adjective individually separate and distinct.
— DERIVATIVES discretely adverb discreteness noun.
— ORIGIN Latin discretus ‘separate’: compare with DISCREET.
OKAY? OKAY.
Next person to use 'discrete' when they're talking about secrecy of love affairs gets deleted from the internet!
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P.S. In German there's only one word for both, namely "diskret". I didn't even realize there were two different ones in English *blush*
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