indiscipline :

Search Words
You can search or browse for words

indiscipline


  • n  the trait of lacking discipline

  • Or Bill Clinton in 1991, fizzing with ideas and intellectual curiosity, before we knew how indiscipline would diminish him? Or any one of countless others?.
  • The strange thing is that through the dreadful indiscipline of the prose, or perhaps because of it, the innocence of Kerouac is established beyond question.
  • Even after 15 years in power, the ANC remains a revolutionary party and doesn't take kindly to what it perceives as indiscipline.
News & Articles

  • Cricket-Gough lashes out at Australian indiscipline
    By Tony Jimenez GULLANE, Scotland, July 20 (Reuters) - Australia's indiscipline is costing them dear in the Ashes and players are making decisions for themselves rather than the team, bemused former England fast bowler Darren Gough said on Saturday. The home team, already 1-0 up in the five-match series, are set to extend their lead after taking complete control of the second test at Lord's ...
    July 20, 2013 - Reuters via Yahoo! Sports
Quotes

  • Frank Hadden in SkySports
    Ultimately the penalty count cost us,Hadden added. "We have had a pretty close look at the 13-7 penalty count. We are very disappointed at some of the indiscipline and a bit disappointed at some others."
  • Stephane Dion in 940 News
    I'm the leader, and I don't want any more indiscipline,Dion said following a meeting of his Quebec wing executive on Thursday.
  • Rajendra Pachauri in guardian.co.uk
    The program is not a substitute for local production. This is meant to complement business and at the same time whip them to deal with overcharging. The indiscipline in this economy is chronic so we can actually make it disappear through using a... Gideon Gono http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gideon_Gono&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNEZ-tzG-QBRMz6EkHW_uW2MUXO8Kw Xinhua http://www.google.com/url?q=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-07/16/content_8556979.htm&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNG26M4E2pkKN5rwTPvzzZoD87d5Zw Jul 16, 2008 51091 68708 indiscreet Pachauri said: People should be discreet : in this day and age anything you write, even privately, could become public and to put anything down in writing is, to say the least, indiscreet : It is another matter to talk about this to your friends on...

Bee Dictionary: Search, browse, look at common errors, idioms and more.