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1. disciplinarian
noun. ['ˌdɪsɪplɪˈnɛriːən'] someone who demands exact conformity to rules and forms.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- -arian (English)
- discipline (English)
Rhymes with Disciplinarian
- septuagenarian
- parliamentarian
- utilitarian
- totalitarian
- octogenarian
- nonsectarian
- humanitarian
- veterinarian
- proletarian
- majoritarian
- eskandarian
- egalitarian
- centenarian
- bagdasarian
- authoritarian
- vegetarian
- unitarian
- skenderian
- seminarian
- libertarian
- lauretarian
- contrarian
- wagnerian
- sectarian
- planarian
- markarian
- librarian
- kasparian
- hungarian
- bulgarian
Sentences with disciplinarian
1. Verb, base form
From helper, educator, communicator, mentor, parent to disciplinarian.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Embrace the situation as an opportunity to stretch and grow together rather than another painful encounter as disciplinarian.
3. Adjective
The principal is more than a boss or a disciplinarian -- the principal is the leader in a school.