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Read the sentence and answer the question below: could you please be discreet with the information i gave you yesterday? i don't want anyone to find out i will be quitting my job. what part of speech is discreet? adjective adverb noun verb

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Answer: adjective. In the sentence "Could you please be discreet with the information I gave you...", the word discreet is an adjective, which means to be careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much attention, specially by keeping something secret. The adverb is discreetly and the noun is discretion ("This is a delicate matter that must be handle with discretion.")

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Based on the sentence, "could you please be discreet with the information i gave you yesterday?", it can be said that the word "discreet" falls under the classifications of adjective among the parts of speech. It describes the succeeding word "information".
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