Classroom Management Terms

8 words in this vocabulary list

adverb in a relaxed or comfortable position or state

preposition indicating the location or position of someone or something

  • The soldiers stood at ease during the ceremony.
  • Just relax and make yourself at ease.
  • Chill out, dude, you're totally at ease here.
  • After a long day of work, I finally felt at ease when I got home.

noun the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior

verb to train oneself to do something in a controlled and habitual way

  • Discipline is essential for maintaining order in any organization.
  • You need to have some discipline if you want to succeed in your studies.
  • I really need to get my discipline in check if I want to reach my goals.
  • In life, discipline is like the rudder of a ship that steers us towards our destination.

noun the quality of being very talkative or chatty

  • Her loquacity during the meeting was quite impressive, as she eloquently expressed her ideas and opinions.
  • I couldn't get a word in edgewise with all of his loquacity at the party.
  • She's known for her non-stop loquacity, always chatting away about anything and everything.
  • His loquacity was like a river flowing endlessly, never running out of things to say.

adjective Describing something that is not able to be managed or restrained

preposition Indicating a situation where something is beyond regulation or restraint

  • The situation quickly spiraled out of control as the protesters refused to disperse.
  • The party last night got way out of control with people dancing on tables and breaking things.
  • The fight at the bar was totally out of control, with bottles flying everywhere.
  • Her emotions were out of control, causing her to burst into tears at the slightest provocation.

adjective having or showing an irritable disposition

  • The peevish customer complained about the slow service at the restaurant.
  • She's always so peevish in the mornings before she's had her coffee.
  • Why are you being so peevish about it? Chill out.
  • His peevish attitude was like a dark cloud hanging over the party.

noun a period of unrestrained and wild behavior or activity

verb to behave in a wild and unrestrained manner

  • The protesters threatened to run riot if their demands were not met.
  • The kids will run riot if you let them stay up past their bedtime.
  • The party was so wild, it felt like we were letting the chaos run riot.
  • His emotions were running riot as he struggled to control his anger.

noun the quality or state of being loutish; boorishness or rudeness

  • His loutishness at the dinner party was quite off-putting to the other guests.
  • I can't believe the loutishness of that guy at the bar last night.
  • The loutishness of those teenagers is really getting on my nerves.
  • The loutishness of his behavior was like a dark cloud hanging over the entire event.

noun the quality or state of being uncontrollably exuberant or boisterous

  • The children's rambunctiousness was evident during the school assembly.
  • I love hanging out with my rambunctious friends because they always keep things interesting.
  • The party was full of rambunctiousness last night, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her rambunctiousness on the dance floor was like a whirlwind of energy.