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self-discipline

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/sɛlf ˈdɪsəplɪn/ · self-dis-ci-pline

The ability to control oneself and make positive choices.

Meanings

nounformal

The ability to control oneself and make positive choices.

اپنے آپ پر کنٹرول رکھنے اور مثبت انتخاب کرنے کی صلاحیت۔

خود انضباطی

khud inzibat

Formal: خود تعلیمی

Synonyms

self-controlwillpowerrestraintخود کنترلیعزمپرہیز

Antonyms

indulgenceimpulsivenesslazinessآزادیخود اختراریسستی

Common Collocations

  • practice self-discipline
  • self-discipline skills
  • lack of self-discipline

Example Sentences

Practicing self-discipline is essential for achieving long-term goals.

خود انضباطی کی مشق کرنا طویل مدتی مقاصد حاصل کرنے کے لئے ضروری ہے۔

khud inzibat ki mushq karna taleel mudti maqasid hasil karne ke liye zaroori hai.

She showed remarkable self-discipline in her studies.

اس نے اپنی پڑھائی میں شاندار خود انضباطی کا مظاہرہ کیا۔

us ne apni parhai mein shandar khud inzibat ka muzahira kiya.

Self-discipline can lead to better health and productivity.

خود انضباطی بہتر صحت اور پیداوری کی طرف لے جا سکتی ہے۔

khud inzibat behtar sehat aur paidaawari ki taraf le ja sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

discipline:Discipline refers to a field of study or a branch of knowledge, while self-discipline specifically relates to personal self-control.

Word Family

disciplined
adjectiveانضباطی
discipline
nounانضباط

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a coach training you to stay focused and follow rules.

Visualize a person sticking to a routine and achieving their goals.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو سنبھالنا ہے تو اپنے عزم کو جگاؤ،| خود انضباطی کی روشنی سے خوابوں کو سجاؤ۔

Khud ko sambhalna hai to apne azm ko jagaao, | Khud inzibat ki roshni se khwabon ko sajaao.

If you want to control yourself, awaken your resolve, | Adorn your dreams with the light of self-discipline.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

انضباط ہی کامیابی کی کنجی ہے۔

Inzibat hi kamiyabi ki kunji hai.

Discipline is the key to success.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "disciplinare" — to teach

First known use: 19th century

The term 'self-discipline' evolved from the concept of discipline, which emphasizes training and control over oneself.