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undisciplined

Undisciplined (adjective) means lacking self-control or order; not following rules or training. Example: “The team played in an undisciplined way and lost their shape in defense.”

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Lacking self-control or order; not following rules or training.
"The team played in an undisciplined way and lost their shape in defense."

How to use undisciplined

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishLacking control, order, or the ability to stick to rules or training.

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Word forms

more undisciplined comparative, most undisciplined superlative

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Etymology

From un- plus disciplined.

Rhymes for undisciplined

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Frequently asked questions

What does “undisciplined” mean?

The word “undisciplined” means lacking self-control or order; not following rules or training. In plain terms, lacking control, order, or the ability to stick to rules or training.

How do you use “undisciplined” in a sentence?

Here is “undisciplined” used in a sentence: “The team played in an undisciplined way and lost their shape in defense.”

What part of speech is “undisciplined”?

“Undisciplined” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of undisciplined?

"undisciplined" (adjective) means lacking self-control or order; not following rules or training.

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