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discipline
When used as a noun to mean training or self-control, it is often uncountable (e.g., 'she has discipline'), but when referring to an academic field, it is a countable noun (e.g., 'different disciplines'). As a verb, 'discipline' can sound quite formal and stern. In casual conversation, people might use phrases like 'teach a lesson' or 'correct behavior' instead.
💬Casual Conversation
I'm pivoting to day-trading. Just need more mental discipline to nail the timing.
bet. lemme know when you make bank.
Meanings
The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience.
"The school is known for its strict discipline."
A branch of knowledge, typically one studied in higher education.
"Sociology is a relatively young academic discipline."
Self-control used to overcome lack of willpower.
"It takes a lot of discipline to train for a marathon."
To train someone or something to obey rules or a code of behavior, often through punishment.
"The parents worked hard to discipline their children."