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discrezione

discretion

noun dee-skreh-TSYOH-neh Rare

Origin: From Latin discretio, from discernere ('to separate, distinguish').

Also means

tact

Usage Note

Discrezione covers both the sense of tactful restraint (parlare con discrezione, 'to speak with discretion') and the sense of personal judgment or latitude (a discrezione del giudice, 'at the judge's discretion'). The adjective is discreto ('discreet; fairly good'), which is a false friend for 'discreet' only — 'discrete' (separate) is distinto or separato.

Examples

"Ha agito con grande discrezione."

Natural Translation

She acted with great discretion.

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