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Definition of Self-disciplined
1. Adjective. Used of nonindulgent persons.
Definition of Self-disciplined
1. Adjective. Having self-discipline, be in control of one's self and one's actions. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Self-disciplined
Literary usage of Self-disciplined
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Child Training by Angelo Patri (1922)
"He is truly self-disciplined. Whenever you find that you have to say to a child,
... The self-disciplined child becomes the self-disciplined man. ..."
2. Modern Civilization in Some of Its Economic Aspects by William Cunningham (1896)
"In so far as the lowest class can be trained to be so self-controlled and
self-disciplined as to use any opportunity for a definite improvement in their ..."
3. Scholarship and Service: The Policies and Ideals of a National University in by Nicholas Murray Butler (1921)
"A self-disciplined nation made up of self-disciplined men and women, training
its youth through discipline to self-discipline, is a nation that is building ..."
4. Military Manpower: Psychology as Applied to the Training of Men and the by Lincoln Clarke Andrews (1920)
"Success in war demands that men and particularly leaders be highly self - disciplined.
These bodies of yours are going to rebel strenuously when strain and ..."
5. The Consolidated Rural School by Louis Win Rapeer (1920)
"Strong, robust, self-disciplined, individualistic men are never exploited. ...
Only self-disciplined men, capable of controlling their impulses, ..."
6. The Consolidated Rural School by Louis Win Rapeer (1920)
"Strong, robust, self-disciplined, individualistic men are never exploited. ...
Only self-disciplined men, capable of controlling their impulses, ..."