Disciplinarians [noun]
Definition of Disciplinarians:
person who makes others work hard
Synonyms of Disciplinarians:
Opposite/Antonyms of Disciplinarians:
-
Sentence/Example of Disciplinarians:
He was a loving, indulgent father, and the girls adored him, but no sterner disciplinarian ever held sway.
"I am a very strict disciplinarian, as Lulu here can testify," laying a hand affectionately on his daughter's shoulder.
The leader must be an excellent dancer and a firm disciplinarian.
Energetic gentleman, severe disciplinarian, offers English instruction to boys and girls of fair age.
This trust he merited, for he was a very active officer, but he was a rigid disciplinarian and very severe.
It should be recorded in his favor that General Braddock was a strict disciplinarian in the army.
Dr. Halley was a good classical scholar, impulsive, unsystematic, and by no means a severe disciplinarian.
The Sergeant hesitated, for he was too much of a disciplinarian to fly in the face of regular orders.
In some respects he was a sterner disciplinarian than would be generally approved of.
Captain Fitz-Roy of the "Beagle" was a disciplinarian, and absolute in his authority, as a sea-captain must be.