📏discipline

noun
/ˈdɪsəplɪn/

Meaning

the practice of training people to obey rules or self-control
The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience
The habit of following rules and maintaining self-control or regulation skills.

Example Sentences

Good discipline is essential for success in school.

Discipline helps maintain focus and productivity.

Regular exercise requires discipline and consistency.

Example Expressions

self-discipline

Synonyms

order, control, training, restraint, regulation, self-control, Self-control, Order, Regulation
Entry 1
order, control, training, restraint, regulation
Entry 2
self-control, restraint, regulation, order
Entry 3
Self-control, Order, Regulation

Antonyms

chaos, disorder, indiscipline, Chaos, Disorder, Negligence
Entry 1
chaos, disorder, indiscipline
Entry 2
disorder, chaos, indiscipline
Entry 3
Chaos, Disorder, Negligence

Collocations

strict discipline, military discipline, academic discipline, maintain discipline

More Example Sentences

Discipline is a driving force of a family.

Did you pass your childhood in strict discipline?

When I was your age, I used to be more disciplined.

Discipline is a strong foundation of Vasanth Academy.

Work while you work, play while you play, is discipline.

Drive while you drive, eat while you eat, is discipline.

The necessity of discipline is very much in family life.

Study while you study, rest while you rest, is discipline.

These two proverbs indicate how much the necessity of discipline is.

It is not possible to build a happy and prosperous family without discipline.

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