disciplinarian
IPA: dɪsɪpɫɪnˈɛriʌn
noun
- One who exercises discipline.
- (by extension) One who believes in discipline as a tool for regulation or control.
adjective
- Relating to discipline.
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Examples of "disciplinarian" in Sentences
- Somebody had to be the disciplinarian.
- His father was a strict disciplinarian.
- Prynne was ever the stark disciplinarian.
- Colcock was known as a strict disciplinarian.
- Forzano was known as a strict disciplinarian.
- He was a taskmaster and strict disciplinarian.
- As a manager and team owner, Foster was a disciplinarian.
- A strict disciplinarian, he was suspicious of any heterodoxy.
- TUCHMAN (voice-over): So how tough of a disciplinarian was his brother?
- TUCHMAN (voice-over): So, how tough of a disciplinarian was his brother?
- He has a hulking, over disciplinarian mother and he own a faux jewelry shop.
- Besides being the family homemaker, Connie acts the disciplinarian for Jeremy.
- Watts, whom students describe as a disciplinarian, said she can't discuss the case.
- NEW YORK — Stu Jackson, the NBA disciplinarian, is one of five executives promoted by the league.
- His final topic was family and love, not what one would expect from a man who is known as a disciplinarian.
- Hendry was known as a disciplinarian as a manager at Creighton yet, with Zambrano, he tolerated more nonsense than necessary.
- The disciplinarian is a specially appointed functional foreman, and has few other duties except those that are directly or indirectly connected with disciplining.
- The second sort of means I call disciplinarian, as consisting in the due use and improvement of common arts and sciences, applied unto and made use of in the study of the Scriptures.
- Saavedra Lamas was known as a disciplinarian in his office, a logician at the conference table, a charming host in his home or his art gallery, a man of sartorial elegance who wore, it is said, the highest collars in Buenos Aires.
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