The discipline
Example: The discipline requires consistent practice
Definition
"The discipline" refers to a branch of knowledge, learning, or practice that requires consistent effort and adherence to rules or standards. It involves training oneself to develop skills, maintain order, or achieve a specific goal over time.
Etymology
The term "the discipline" originates from the Latin word 'disciplina,' which means teaching or instruction. It evolved through Old French and Middle English, initially relating to education and moral training. Did you know? The word shares roots with 'disciple,' highlighting its connection to learning and guidance.
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"The discipline" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 5", containing 112 commonly used words.
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