discipline

word

/ˈdɪsəpɫən/
DI-suh-plin
/dˈɪsɪplˌɪn/
DI-suh-plin

Definition

Discipline is control and training that help people follow rules and behave well. It can also mean self-control, punishment for bad behavior, or a field of study.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in education, parenting, work, and personal habits. 'Discipline' can be positive ('self-discipline', 'strict discipline') or refer to punishment ('The school disciplined him'). As a noun for school subjects, it is more formal than 'subject'.

Example Sentences

Good discipline helps children learn in class.

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Running every morning takes discipline.

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Biology is my favorite discipline at school.

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It takes real discipline not to check my phone every five minutes.

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The coach believes discipline matters more than talent.

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The company has a clear discipline policy for late arrivals.

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