DISCIPLINARIAN vs MORALIST: NOUN
- One that enforces or believes in strict discipline.
- One who disciplines.
- A Puritan or Presbyterian: so called from his rigid adherence to religious discipline.
- One who disciplines; one who excels in training, especially with training, especially with regard to order and obedience; one who enforces rigid discipline; a stickler for the observance of rules and methods of training.
- A Puritan or Presbyterian; -- because of rigid adherence to religious or church discipline.
- One who exercises discipline.
- One who believes in discipline as a tool for regulation or control.
- Someone who demands exact conformity to rules and forms
- Someone who demands exact conformity to rules and forms
- A teacher or student of morals and moral problems.
- One who follows a system of moral principles.
- One who is unduly concerned with the morals of others.
- One who teaches morals; a writer or lecturer on ethics; one who inculcates moral duties.
- One who practises moral as distinguished from religious duties; a merely moral as distinguished from a religious person.
- One who moralizes; one who teaches or animadverts upon the duties of life; a writer of essays intended to correct vice and inculcate moral duties.
- One who practices moral duties; a person who lives in conformity with moral rules; one of correct deportment and dealings with his fellow-creatures; -- sometimes used in contradistinction to one whose life is controlled by religious motives.
- One who drives all decisions on perceived morals, especially one who enforces them with censorship.
- A teacher of morals.
- A philosopher who specializes in morals and moral problems
DISCIPLINARIAN vs MORALIST: ADJECTIVE
- Disciplinary.
- N/A
DISCIPLINARIAN vs MORALIST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining to discipline.
- N/A
DISCIPLINARIAN vs MORALIST: RELATED WORDS
- Discipline, Deportment, Insubordination, Strictness, Schoolmaster, Encourager, Demeanor, Mentor, Bossy, Stickler, Enforcer, Perfectionist, Taskmaster, Moralist, Martinet
- Empiricist, Rhetorician, Ideologue, Idealist, Polemicist, Rationalist, Moralism, Religionist, Dogmatist, Theologian, Moralizer, Philosopher, Sanctimonious, Disciplinarian, Martinet
DISCIPLINARIAN vs MORALIST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disciple, Softie, Hothead, Yeller, Discipline, Deportment, Demeanor, Mentor, Bossy, Stickler, Enforcer, Perfectionist, Taskmaster, Moralist, Martinet
- Empiricist, Rhetorician, Ideologue, Idealist, Polemicist, Rationalist, Moralism, Religionist, Dogmatist, Theologian, Moralizer, Philosopher, Sanctimonious, Disciplinarian, Martinet
DISCIPLINARIAN vs MORALIST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He looked solid, impressive, efficient, but still every bit the disciplinarian.
- You are the disciplinarian I never asked for but always needed.
- She was a disciplinarian and funny at the same time.
- Nunn, the strict disciplinarian, yearned for coercion to impose order.
- Even away from home, he remained a disciplinarian for her.
- On one hand, she was a very strict disciplinarian.
- Suzuki idolized his teacher, who was a strong disciplinarian.
- The SRO shall not act as a school disciplinarian.
- My mom was the disciplinarian of our family.
- Bragg is a stern disciplinarian, according to Halcott.
- But in that case you can't allow yourself to be a moralist either.
- He is much more of a moralist than, for instance, Chaucer or Boccaccio.
- The Butterfly Effect, and Okja all have a moralist quality to them.
- Voltaire, poet, thinker, moralist, had a great influence on his contemporaries.
- What can the moralist or scientist do by way of resuscitation?
- Free Mulattoes and the Friendly Moralist Society of Antebellum Charleston.
- Wendell, to regard Dumas fils as a stern moralist.
- Catholic moralist is free to follow whichever he wishes.
- Tolstoy in his new role as moralist and evangelist.
- Perry was such a little moralist after all.
DISCIPLINARIAN vs MORALIST: QUESTIONS
- When should a woman be the disciplinarian in a relationship?
- What is the righteous moralist approach to international ethics?