disciplined — showing a controlled form of behavior or way of working
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: showing a controlled form of behavior or way of working
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈdɪsəplɪnd/
Korean meaning: 절제력 있는, 훈련된, 규율이 잡힌
Korean pronunciation: **디**서플린드
Example Sentences
- My roommate is so disciplined that he wakes up at 5 AM even on weekends to meditate.
- A disciplined investor doesn't panic when the market crashes.
- She's so disciplined about her diet that she carries a food scale in her purse.
disciplined
ADJECTIVE//ˈdɪsəplɪnd//
showing a controlled form of behavior or way of working

Controlled marathon runner shows discipline
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Disciplined and skilled through iron-willed practice!
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Origin
From Latin 'disciplina' meaning 'instruction, training, or learning', which derives from 'discipulus' (student, learner). The word entered English through Old French and Latin roots related to teaching and orderly conduct.
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“My roommate is so disciplined that he wakes up at 5 AM even on weekends to meditate.”
“A disciplined investor doesn't panic when the market crashes.”
“She's so disciplined about her diet that she carries a food scale in her purse.”
“The disciplined student finished all assignments before the deadline.”
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