Help end medical misogyny. Sign our petition.

Help end medical misogyny.
Sign our petition.

Sign the petition

Please or to access all these features

Pedants' corner

This is my first time in Pedants' corner... but discrete/discreet is really starting to bother me

4 replies

RhinestoneCowghoul · 09/10/2008 14:13

Please be gentle with me

I thought I could handle it - first it was a poster at my antenatal appointment assuring me that breastfeeding could be 'discrete', but now today a packet of breastpads solemnly informed me that they were 'very discrete'.

That's just wrong isn't it? Am I going to have to take my red pen out with me?

p.s. I have real problem with the issue of discreet breastfeeding, but's that's another thread entirely...

OP posts:
Habbibu · 09/10/2008 14:23

Both wrong - discrete means "self-contained", distinct, containing a separate entity. Pen out, I suggest. Though in the case of breastpads, I suppose it's true in that they are not a continuum...

RhinestoneCowghoul · 09/10/2008 14:36

Thanks Habbibu - I had started to doubt myself, thought that maybe the spelling had been changed by consistent mis-use

OP posts:
bran · 09/10/2008 14:39

I have to admit that this is one of the spellings that I have a mental block about, not good if you work with statistics and talk about discrete subsets of a sample fairly regularly.

RhinestoneCowghoul · 09/10/2008 14:41

bran - I had a vague idea the other meaning was something to do with stats, but I am wafty Arts student by background, so was a bit hazy on the detail.

OP posts:
New posts on this thread. Refresh page