B2 adjective Neutral

discipline

/ˈdɪsəplɪnd/

The adjective form 'disciplined' describes a person or behavior that shows a controlled and organized way of working or living. It implies the ability to follow rules or a specific code of conduct without needing external supervision.

Beispiele

3 von 5
1

She is very disciplined about her daily meditation routine.

She shows strong self-control regarding her daily meditation habits.

2

The committee commended the research team for their disciplined adherence to the safety protocol.

The group was praised for strictly following the safety rules.

3

I wish I were more disciplined when it comes to saving money.

I want to have better control over my spending habits.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
discipline
Verb
discipline
Adverb
disciplinedly
Adjektiv
disciplined
Verwandt
disciplinarian
💡

Merkhilfe

Think of a 'disciple' (a student) following a strict 'line'—that is being 'discip-line-d'.

Schnelles Quiz

To become a professional pianist, one must follow a very ____ practice routine.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: disciplined

Beispiele

1

She is very disciplined about her daily meditation routine.

everyday

She shows strong self-control regarding her daily meditation habits.

2

The committee commended the research team for their disciplined adherence to the safety protocol.

formal

The group was praised for strictly following the safety rules.

3

I wish I were more disciplined when it comes to saving money.

informal

I want to have better control over my spending habits.

4

A disciplined analysis of the historical data reveals several recurring patterns.

academic

A systematic and rigorous study of the data shows common trends.

5

Our success is due to a disciplined approach to project management.

business

We succeeded because we managed the project in an organized and controlled way.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
discipline
Verb
discipline
Adverb
disciplinedly
Adjektiv
disciplined
Verwandt
disciplinarian

Häufige Kollokationen

highly disciplined possessing a very high level of self-control
disciplined approach a way of doing something that is organized and follows rules
self-disciplined able to control oneself without outside help
disciplined mind a mental state that is focused and orderly
disciplined life a lifestyle characterized by routine and order

Häufige Phrasen

maintain discipline

to keep a situation or oneself under control

a matter of discipline

something that requires self-control rather than luck

instill discipline

to teach someone to be controlled and obedient

Wird oft verwechselt mit

discipline vs punishment

Discipline is about training and self-control, while punishment is a penalty for doing something wrong.

📝

Nutzungshinweise

When used as an adjective, 'disciplined' usually describes people, their actions, or their methods. It is a positive trait in professional and academic contexts.

⚠️

Häufige Fehler

Learners often use the noun form 'discipline' where the adjective 'disciplined' is required (e.g., saying 'He is very discipline' instead of 'He is very disciplined').

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of a 'disciple' (a student) following a strict 'line'—that is being 'discip-line-d'.

📖

Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'disciplina', meaning instruction, knowledge, or training given to a learner.

Grammatikmuster

Usually functions as a predicative adjective after linking verbs like 'be' or 'become' Can be used as an attributive adjective before a noun
🌍

Kultureller Kontext

In many Western and Asian cultures, being disciplined is considered a core value for achieving success in education and sports.

Schnelles Quiz

To become a professional pianist, one must follow a very ____ practice routine.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: disciplined

Ähnliche Wörter

consequent

C2

In logic and philosophy, a consequent is the second part of a conditional proposition, following the 'if' clause (the antecedent). It represents the result or deduction that follows necessarily or naturally from a previous statement or condition.

administrate

B2

To manage, supervise, or oversee the operations and activities of an organization, program, or system. It involves the practical execution of policies and the organization of resources to achieve specific goals.

administrative

C1

Relating to the organization and management of a business, institution, or government. It describes the practical tasks, systems, and procedures required to keep an entity running efficiently behind the scenes.

assistant

C2

A person who ranks below a senior professional and aids them in their duties, often handling specialized tasks or administrative burdens. In a professional or academic context, an assistant often possesses significant expertise but operates under the direction of a superior to facilitate complex operations.

commissioner

C1

A high-ranking official who is in charge of a government department, a public organization, or a professional sports league. This person is typically appointed to exercise administrative authority or to oversee a specific commission or set of regulations.

computer

C1

A sophisticated electronic device designed to store, retrieve, and process data through programmed instructions. In modern discourse, it encompasses everything from microprocessors in appliances to high-performance servers facilitating global networks.

conclusion

C2

A final judgment, decision, or opinion reached by reasoning after considering all evidence and facts. It also refers to the final part of a piece of writing or a speech that summarizes the main points and provides a closing statement.

consume

C1

To consume means to use up a resource, such as energy, time, or goods, or to eat and drink something. In academic contexts, it often refers to the utilization of information, products, or services by individuals or groups within an economy or social system.

design

C1

A detailed plan or scheme that outlines the functional and aesthetic features of an object or system before it is made. In an academic context, it refers to the deliberate structure or methodology of a study or process designed to achieve specific outcomes.

consumer

B2

A consumer is a person who purchases goods and services for personal use rather than for resale or business purposes. In a broader biological or ecological context, it refers to any organism that feeds on other organisms or organic matter.

War das hilfreich?
Noch keine Kommentare. Sei der Erste, der seine Gedanken teilt!

Starte kostenlos mit dem Sprachenlernen

Kostenlos Loslegen