morale |
discipline |
As nouns the difference between morale and discipline
is that
morale is the capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others while
discipline is a controlled behaviour; self-control.
As a verb discipline is
to train someone by instruction and practice.
disciples |
discipline |
As a noun disciples
is .
As a verb discipline is
.
discipline |
culture |
Synonyms |
In transitive terms the difference between discipline and culture
is that
discipline is to impose order on someone while
culture is to increase the artistic or scientific interest in something.
sports |
discipline |
As a noun sports
is .
As a verb discipline is
.
skill |
discipline |
In transitive terms the difference between skill and discipline
is that
skill is to know; to understand while
discipline is to impose order on someone.
As an adjective skill
is great, excellent.
discipline |
capability |
As a verb discipline
is .
As a noun capability is
the power or ability to generate an outcome.
discipline |
subdiscipline |
As nouns the difference between discipline and subdiscipline
is that
discipline is a controlled behaviour; self-control while
subdiscipline is a field of study or work that is related to one aspect, but not the whole, of a broader field of study or work.
As a verb discipline
is to train someone by instruction and practice.
subdue |
discipline |
As verbs the difference between subdue and discipline
is that
subdue is to overcome, quieten, or bring under control while
discipline is .
discipline |
penalize |
As verbs the difference between discipline and penalize
is that
discipline is while
penalize is to subject to a penalty,
especially for the infringement of a rule or regulation.
discipline |
curricula |
As nouns the difference between discipline and curricula
is that
discipline is a controlled behaviour; self-control while
curricula is plural of curriculum.
As a verb discipline
is to train someone by instruction and practice.
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