discreción
discretion, tact
noun dees-kreh-SYOHN Rare
Origin: From Latin discretio, separation, discernment.
Also means
freedom to decide
Usage Note
Discreción covers both tactful restraint (actuar con discreción) and the authority to decide freely (a discreción del juez, 'at the judge's discretion'). The phrase a discreción also means 'as much as one likes' in informal contexts (comer a discreción, to eat freely). The adjective is discreto, which can mean both discreet and modest in size or style.
Examples
"Manejó el asunto con mucha discreción."
Natural Translation
She handled the matter with great discretion.
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