1. disciplined - Adjective
2. disciplined - Verb
4. disciplined - Adjective Satellite
of Discipline
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy films are the expression of momentary desires. I follow my instincts, but in a disciplined way. Roman Polański
My faith in human dignity consists in the belief that man is the greatest scamp on earth. Human dignity must be associated with the idea of a scamp and not with that of an obedient, disciplined and regimented soldier. Lin Yutang
There are plenty of good people, but only a very, very few are precise and disciplined. Anton Chekhov
The analysis of laughter had opened to me points of contact between the fundamentals of a communal and disciplined emotional knowledge and those of discursive knowledge. Georges Bataille
I ask you to remember that the Japanese troops are a strictly disciplined force and perform their duties with as little harmfulness as possible. Sadao Araki
A person who is not disciplined cannot be cautioned. African Proverb