undisciplined

  • 1undisciplined — index capricious, disobedient, disordered, disorderly, inexperienced, intractable, irresponsible, lawless …

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  • 2undisciplined — late 14c., untrained, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of DISCIPLINE (Cf. discipline) (v.). Cf. Ger. undisciplinirt, Swed. odisciplinerad. Specific meaning not subject to military discipline is attested from 1718 …

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  • 3undisciplined — [adj] uncontrolled defiant, disorderly, headstrong, inconsistent, insubordinate, lacking self control, mischievous, naughty, noncompliant, ungoverned, unrestrained, unruly, untrained, wayward; concept 401 …

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  • 4undisciplined — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lacking in discipline; uncontrolled in behaviour or manner …

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  • 6undisciplined — [[t]ʌ̱ndɪ̱sɪplɪnd[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as undisciplined, you mean that they behave badly or in a disorganized way. ...a noisy and undisciplined group of students... Teachers often view youth workers as undisciplined and… …

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  • 7undisciplined — adjective you ve never seen such a bunch of undisciplined kids and pets under one roof Syn: unruly, disorderly, disobedient, badly behaved, recalcitrant, restive, wayward, delinquent, rebellious, refractory, insubordinate, disruptive, errant, out …

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  • 8undisciplined — adj. * * * …

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  • 9undisciplined — adjective a) not subjected to discipline or correction; uncorrected b) lacking in control; ungoverned …

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  • 10undisciplined — Synonyms and related words: adrift, afloat, alternating, amorphous, bad, bibulous, capricious, changeable, changeful, crapulent, crapulous, desultory, deviable, disobedient, dizzy, eccentric, erratic, excessive, extravagant, extreme, fast and… …

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