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Example sentences for "undisciplined"

Lexicographically close words:
undir; undirected; undis; undiscerning; undischarged; undisclosed; undiscoverable; undiscovered; undiscriminating; undisguised
  1. Trivial and vulgar forms, such as modern sculpture abounds in, reflect an undisciplined race of men, one in which neither soul nor body has done anything well, because the two have done nothing together.

  2. Military nations were not now engaged against an undisciplined and unwarlike people; nor heroes set in opposition to cowards.

  3. The army was landed, and a fort taken; but the undisciplined soldiers, finding store of wine, could not be restrained from the utmost excesses.

  4. His troops were undisciplined and largely composed of all nationalities.

  5. His somewhat undisciplined army, had in it many brave men; but even such men were very reluctant at times to face these desperate odds.

  6. But the advantages of military skill and situation were too great for their undisciplined valour.

  7. The courage of a soldier is found to be the cheapest, and most common, quality of human nature; and sufficient skill to encounter an undisciplined foe might have been speedily taught by the care of the surviving centurions.

  8. An undisciplined and unsettled nation of Barbarians required the firmest temper, and the most dexterous management.

  9. The Germans brooded over their wrongs, awed by the Roman army, which consisted of thirty thousand picked men, strongly intrenched, their camps being impregnable to their undisciplined foes.

  10. The wild barbarian charge of undisciplined Gallic warriors was carried home.

  11. This was through our leader's skill, training against an undisciplined horde of horsemen, twice our number I should think.

  12. It is an insubordination, whereof foul breaths, licentious imaginations, and undisciplined tongues, are the inciters and fomenters.

  13. They did not dream of an assault from inferior numbers of undisciplined and ill-armed militia, who did not possess so much as bayonets to their guns.

  14. There stood the enemy strongly intrenched on a hill, and Stark, calling his undisciplined levies about him, went at them.

  15. The undisciplined American forces called suddenly from the workshop and the farm had given way, under the strain of a prolonged contest, and had been greatly scattered, many of the soldiers returning to their homes.

  16. The other, flirtatious and attractive, saves herself and her family from penury by securing a rich officer, only to jeopardize everything through her undisciplined and sensuous temperament.

  17. The wheels crunched; hands were waved; the rabble gave a shockingly undisciplined cheer; and young Arthur Woodgate, who had run along the terrace and stood holding the gate at the end open, saluted.

  18. The latter, of course, were alienated and resentful, and the levies, imbued with the Afghan attribute of fickleness, proved for the most part undisciplined and faithless.

  19. Mackenzie's cannon fire shook the undisciplined horde, the infantry pressed in to close quarters, and soon the nondescript host of the Dost was in panic flight, with Dennie's cavalry in eager pursuit.

  20. General Braddock, it is said, was obstinate, and his European troops were undisciplined for such a service.

  21. The army under General St. Clair was lost, because the men were undisciplined and unfitted for that service.

  22. So rough and determined an onslaught would shake the nerves of even disciplined troops; but undrilled and undisciplined levies, however brave individually, cannot hope to stand the fiery blast of determined cavalry charging home.

  23. It was another of the mad, reckless acts that had governed his undisciplined nature.

  24. During those years, in the lonely watches of the night, she had often lain awake thinking of him, wondering about him; and her conscience had reproached her for throwing that undisciplined nature back upon itself.

  25. There was a deep ravine crossing the path which Herkimer with his undisciplined array was traversing, "sweeping toward the East in a semi-circular form, and bearing a Northern and Southern direction.

  26. Soon the ranks of the armies were recruited by a fierce and undisciplined multitude.

  27. Undisciplined and disorderly in their way of life the citizens can do nothing.

  28. The country is like a vast disorganised undisciplined army, leaderless, uninspired, going in route-step along the road to they know not what end.

  29. And therefore he engages eagerly in the pursuit of false or insufficient philosophy; he is won by the allurements of licentious art; he follows with wonder the irregular transports of undisciplined imagination.

  30. Meanwhile Joan sat alone in her upstairs room, struggling with all the force of her ardent, undisciplined nature to brace herself for the struggle which lay before her.

  31. If the Americans expected civilized treatment, they were sadly mistaken, for an undisciplined rabble came swarming over the taffrail.

  32. They had been beaten back by savages; enormously outnumbered, to be sure, but still opposed by undisciplined warriors armed with rude weapons.

  33. Endowed with brilliant abilities, he made, owing to a bad upbringing and an undisciplined sensuous nature, a miserable failure.

  34. In face of the undisciplined expectations of the people He constantly repeats in His parables of the growth of the Kingdom, the word "patience.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "undisciplined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adrift; afloat; amorphous; arbitrary; bibulous; boisterous; capricious; changeable; desultory; disobedient; disorderly; dizzy; eccentric; erratic; excessive; extravagant; extreme; fickle; fitful; flickering; flighty; flitting; fluctuating; fractious; freakish; froward; giddy; gluttonous; headstrong; heady; immoderate; impetuous; impulsive; inconsistent; inconstant; incontinent; indecisive; indomitable; indulgent; infirm; inordinate; insubordinate; intemperate; intractable; irregular; irresolute; irresponsible; lawless; licentious; mazy; mercurial; moody; mutinous; naughty; nonconforming; obstinate; obstreperous; prodigal; rambling; rampant; recalcitrant; recusant; restless; rogue; roving; shapeless; shifting; shifty; shuffling; spasmodic; spineless; swinish; unaccountable; unbridled; uncertain; unchecked; unconstrained; uncontrollable; uncontrolled; uncurbed; undisciplined; undutiful; unfixed; ungoverned; unlimited; unmanageable; unmeasured; unpredictable; unreliable; unrestrained; unruly; unsettled; unstable; unsteady; untoward; vacillating; vagrant; variable; volatile; wandering; wanton; wavering; wavy; wayward; whimsical; wild; wildcat; willful