disciple

[dɪˈsaɪpl]

disciple Definition

a person who follows and learns from a teacher, especially one who is a religious leader.

Using disciple: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disciple" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Jesus had twelve disciples.

  • Example

    He was a disciple of Mahatma Gandhi.

  • Example

    She became a disciple of the famous painter.

  • Example

    The guru had many disciples who followed his teachings.

disciple Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for disciple

Idioms Using disciple

  • be a hard/tough/stern/strict etc. disciplinarian

    someone who is very strict about making people obey rules or behave well

    Example

    The coach was a tough disciplinarian and made sure his players followed the rules.

  • to learn from an expert in a particular field

    Example

    She learned at the feet of a master and became an expert in her field.

  • to take care of someone and teach them how to do things

    Example

    The older artist took the young painter under his wing and taught him everything he knew.

Phrases with disciple

  • a follower of Jesus Christ

    Example

    Peter was a disciple of Christ.

  • a follower of Buddha

    Example

    He became a disciple of Buddha after traveling to India.

  • a student who learns from a master in a particular field

    Example

    He was a disciple of the famous chef and learned all his cooking techniques.

Origins of disciple

from Latin 'discipulus', meaning 'pupil'

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Summary: disciple in Brief

The term 'disciple' [dɪˈsaɪpl] refers to a person who follows and learns from a teacher, especially one who is a religious leader. It can be used to describe followers of any kind of master, as in 'He was a disciple of the famous painter.' The idiom 'be a hard/tough/stern/strict etc. disciplinarian' describes someone who is very strict about making people obey rules or behave well.