Depending on the use, the adjective could be disciplined (trained, or punished) or disciplinary (referring to the process of discipline). For the meaning "a style or way of doing things" there is no direct adjective.
The word is properly used as an adjective, multidisciplinary, to mean including parts of many related fields or approaches. The term multi-discipline is often used, technically improperly, as a noun adjunct.
The noun form is lenience, the subjective noun for relaxation or compassion in applying discipline or punishment.
Children need discipline or they will run amok.There is a lot of discipline in the army.We will discipline you if you do not follow the rules on Answers.com.
stringent with discipline
severity - harshness, strictness, or extent The noun form of the adjective severe, it can refer to a serious extent (of injuries, of discipline) or more rarely plainness, without adornment (severe style of dress).
The word is properly used as an adjective, multidisciplinary, to mean including parts of many related fields or approaches. The term multi-discipline is often used, technically improperly, as a noun adjunct.
The noun form is lenience, the subjective noun for relaxation or compassion in applying discipline or punishment.
An adjective that could describe Paul of Taurus is "ascetic," reflecting his lifestyle of self-discipline and renunciation of worldly pleasures. He is also often described as "devout," highlighting his deep commitment to his faith and spiritual practices.
Disciplined can be an adjective and a verb.Adjective: Under control; Punished for disobedience.Verb: The past tense of the verb "discipline" (meaning: to teach someone to obey authority or to punish someone)
Children need discipline or they will run amok.There is a lot of discipline in the army.We will discipline you if you do not follow the rules on Answers.com.
stringent with discipline
Here's an example: In order to have a obedient child, you must discipline them appropriately. :0)
severity - harshness, strictness, or extent The noun form of the adjective severe, it can refer to a serious extent (of injuries, of discipline) or more rarely plainness, without adornment (severe style of dress).
severity - harshness, strictness, or extent The noun form of the adjective severe, it can refer to a serious extent (of injuries, of discipline) or more rarely plainness, without adornment (severe style of dress).
Discipline in Punjabi is ਅਨੁਸ਼ਾਸਨ.
The opposite word in Hindi for discipline is अनुशासन हानि (anushasan hani), which means lack of discipline or indiscipline.
for discipline man..discipline.