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- DictionaryDis·ci·plined/ˈdisəplənd/
adjective
- 1. showing a controlled form of behavior or way of working: "a disciplined approach to management"
The meaning of DISCIPLINED is marked by or possessing discipline. How to use disciplined in a sentence.
able to carefully control the way that you work, live, or behave, especially to achieve a goal: a disciplined manager. disciplined with sth If you're disciplined with your money you could pay off a credit card within six months.
1. a. : control gained by enforcing obedience or order. b. : orderly or prescribed conduct or pattern of behavior. c. : self-control. 2. : punishment. 3. : training that corrects, molds, or perfects the mental faculties or moral character. 4. : a field of study. 5. : a rule or system of rules governing conduct or activity. 6. obsolete : instruction
Disciplined definition: having or exhibiting discipline; rigorous. See examples of DISCIPLINED used in a sentence.
the ability to control yourself or other people, even in difficult situations: Maintaining classroom discipline (= control of the students) is the first task of every teacher. Fewer examples. In some of these schools, army-style drills are used to instil a sense of discipline.
Synonyms for DISCIPLINED: controlled, restrained, self-disciplined, inhibited, self-controlled, curbed, deliberate, self-denying; Antonyms of DISCIPLINED: excessive, radical, extreme, unreasonable, irrational, inordinate, intemperate, fanatical.
People who are disciplined are either rule-followers or they are controlled and efficient. A disciplined runner who's training for a marathon has a regular, daily exercise routine.