noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
strict
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Superintendent Robertson did not care about the mutterings from the lower ranks against her strict disciplinarian attitude.
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From what Mama told me, Admiral Makarov was a strict disciplinarian , and Dad hated him.
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Mr. Russ was an excellent teacher - a fair man, but whilst a strict disciplinarian , was kindly.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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She was a wonderful teacher, but a strict disciplinarian .
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The store manager was a disciplinarian , but was always fair to his staff.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He could be a severe disciplinarian but he was not a rigid man.
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He was a real disciplinarian who believed that playing the right notes is the most important thing in music.
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Her distance from the moneymaking machine reduced her credibility as a disciplinarian to zero.
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His disciplinarian approach was seen to be at odds with West Ham's tradition as a freewheeling and creative team.
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Nana, in fact, had been the disciplinarian in my family.
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Such a deeply mistaken belief can only come from a citizen of a country with a disciplinarian attitude to politics.
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Such an organization would have been an easy target for Labour's disciplinarians.