Disciplined

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪsəplɪnd/

Definitions of disciplined

adjective showing controlled behavior or way of working; showing a high level of self-control

Example Sentences

A1 She is a disciplined student who always completes her homework on time.

A2 The disciplined soldier followed orders without question.

B1 The disciplined athlete trained rigorously every day to improve his performance.

B2 The disciplined chef meticulously followed the recipe to create a perfect dish.

C1 The disciplined CEO led the company with a clear vision and strategic plan.

C2 The disciplined musician practiced for hours each day to perfect their craft.

Examples of disciplined in a Sentence

formal The disciplined approach to project management ensured timely completion of the tasks.

informal He is so disciplined when it comes to his workout routine.

slang She's really disciplined about sticking to her budget.

figurative The disciplined mind is like a well-oiled machine, always focused and efficient.

Grammatical Forms of disciplined

past tense

disciplined

plural

disciplined

comparative

more disciplined

superlative

most disciplined

present tense

discipline

future tense

will discipline

perfect tense

have disciplined

continuous tense

is disciplining

singular

disciplined

positive degree

disciplined

infinitive

to discipline

gerund

disciplining

participle

disciplining

Origin and Evolution of disciplined

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'disciplined' originated from the Latin word 'disciplina', which means instruction or knowledge.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'disciplined' has evolved to encompass not just instruction and knowledge, but also self-control, orderliness, and adherence to rules or a code of behavior.