Nurture vs Disciplinarian - What's the difference?
nurture | disciplinarian |
The act of nourishing or nursing; tender care; education; training.
That which nourishes; food; diet.
The environmental influences that contribute to the development of an individual; see also nature.
* Milton
To nourish or nurse.
(figuratively, by extension) To encourage, especially the growth or development of something.
* 2009 , UNESCO, The United Nations World Water Development Report – N° 3 - 2009 – Freshwater and International Law (the Interplay between Universal, Regional and Basin Perspectives) , page 10, ISBN 9231041363
One who exercises discipline.
(by extension) One who believes in discipline as a tool for regulation or control.
As nouns the difference between nurture and disciplinarian
is that nurture is the act of nourishing or nursing; tender care; education; training while disciplinarian is one who exercises discipline.As a verb nurture
is to nourish or nurse.As an adjective disciplinarian is
relating to discipline.nurture
English
(Webster 1913)Noun
(en noun)- (Spenser)
- A man neither by nature nor by nurture wise.
Verb
(nurtur)- The relationships between universal norms and specific norms nurture the development of international law.
External links
* *disciplinarian
English
Noun
(en noun)- He is the chief disciplinarian in the school.