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  1. the right or ability to decide something: at the discretion of Students can be expelled at the discretion of the principal (= if the principal decides it). I leave the decision to your discretion (= for you to decide). SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idiom. discretion is the better part of valour.

  2. 1. a. : individual choice or judgment. left the decision to his discretion. b. : power of free decision or latitude of choice within certain legal bounds. reached the age of discretion. 2. : the quality of having or showing discernment or good judgment : the quality of being discreet : circumspection. especially : cautious reserve in speech. 3.

  3. If you use discretion, you sift away what is not desirable, keeping only the good. If you have the freedom to choose, something is "at your discretion." Watch out when you hear the phrase "viewer discretion advised" on TV or at the movies — you will most likely encounter profanity and violence.

  4. Discretion definition: the power or right to decide or act according to one's own judgment; freedom of judgment or choice. See examples of DISCRETION used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of discretion noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Discretion is the quality of behaving in a quiet and controlled way without attracting attention or giving away private information. He sometimes joined in the fun, but with more discretion. American English : discretion / dɪsˈkrɛʃən /

  7. discretion. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English di‧scre‧tion /dɪˈskreʃən/ AWL noun [ uncountable] 1 the ability and right to decide exactly what should be done in a particular situation at somebody’s discretion (=according to someone’s decision) The awards are made at the discretion of the committee.

  8. The action or power of discerning; judgment. Webster's New World. The freedom of choice and of action of a judge, prosecutor, or other public official, within the defined scope of his or her responsibilities.

  9. 1 the freedom or power to decide what should be done in a particular situation I'll leave it up to you to use your discretion. How much to tell terminally ill patients is left to the discretion of the doctor.

  10. 1. the quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid social embarrassment or distress. 2. freedom or authority to make judgments and to act as one sees fit (esp in the phrases at one's own discretion, at the discretion of)

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