well-dis|ci|plined

well-dis|ci|plined
well-dis|ci|plined «WEHL DIHS uh plihnd», adjective.
1. carefully trained; conditioned or ordered well: »

a well-disciplined body or mind.

2. having controls; following an established order and methods: »

a relic of the past, when archaeology was a rich man's hobby rather than a well-disciplined subject (New Scientist).


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  • undisciplined — un|dis|ci|plined [ ʌn dısə,plınd ] adjective not well controlled, well organized, or well planned …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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