What's the difference between undisciplined and ungovernable?
Undisciplined
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) He also had difficulty communicating with these American analysands and largely blamed them for their undisciplined way of speaking.
(2) "Here in the Vatican they scold me for being undisciplined but you can see what country I come from," he said – alluding, according to Ansa, to the scrum formed by the Argentinian players while the Italians formed a queue.
(3) Short, skinny and by his own admission somewhat geekish, Wilson nevertheless stood his ground in the inevitable confrontation with the neighbourhood bully at each new school, among them the Gulf Coast Military Academy, which he described as "a carefully planned nightmare engineered for the betterment of the untutored and undisciplined".
(4) For his part, Löfven rejected criticism of his performance, saying Lööf's stunt smacked of the antics of an undisciplined party youth wing.
(5) Serum digoxin determination is especially necessary in patients with renal failure and in undisciplined patients with erratic digitalis intake.
(6) Whether this is done to provoke protesters at a rally or casually or even as a joke, it is an unacceptable quality in anyone seeking the job of Commander in Chief.” “But we’ve seen again and again that no amount of failed resets can change who Donald Trump is.” The call to leave the Democratic nominee protected by unarmed secret service agents, first made by Trump in May, raised eyebrows as a reversion to the undisciplined candidate of the primaries rather than the more scripted one of recent weeks.
(7) It is disjointed, undisciplined, demoralised and poorly paid, with the lowest-ranking soldiers getting little more than $20 (£12) a month.
(8) I know there have been a lot of points, but these guys are mostly playing some bad, wildly undisciplined football.
(9) But Philip Hope-Wallace in the Manchester Guardian was cautiously approving (“I believe they have got a potential playwright at last”), John Barber in the Daily Express got highly excited (describing the play as “intense, angry, feverish, undisciplined” but also “young, young, young”), and Derek Granger in the Financial Times was intelligently appreciative (“its influence should go far beyond such an eccentric and isolated one-man turn as Waiting for Godot”).
(10) First Pepe conceded a spot kick in the 53rd minute, then an undisciplined tackle from Marcelo allowed Rayo to claw their way back into the game in the 55th minute.
(11) He remains both wildly charismatic and maddeningly undisciplined.
(12) He’s probably too lazy and undisciplined to usurp power.
(13) I was furious, I was an undisciplined soldier and I lost my composure.
(14) Kellyanne is the soulless, machiavellian despot America deserves not this undisciplined hobbit-handed omnishambles,” she said.
(15) Tyrone Vickery kicked a brilliant goal from the boundary after Brian Lake’s undisciplined shove and, when Taylor Hunt cut off an ill-advised kick across the face of goal by Josh Gibson to set up Kane Lambert, Richmond led by 18 points at three-quarter time.
(16) The development of "undisciplined" mental health professionals with degrees in mental health should be considered.
(17) If that isn't an undisciplined team and a prime minister who follows his party, rather than leads, would you like to tell me what is," she told the Commons leader, Andrew Lansley, who had insisted Wednesday's vote was not a rebellion.
(18) Trump was criticised as rash, undisciplined and prone to making up policy on the hoof.
(19) If impulse control is a key marker of success, for instance, then there is an obvious and ugly implication that other groups are simply undisciplined.
(20) And this is strange, because I am a really, really undisciplined person.
Ungovernable
Definition:
(a.) Not governable; not capable of being governed, ruled, or restrained; licentious; wild; unbridled; as, ungovernable passions.
Example Sentences:
(1) Papoulias also underlined the urgency for a government to be formed as he handed Samaras the formal mandate, saying: "The country cannot remain ungoverned for even an hour."
(2) The rural areas have always been neglected when it comes to security and that has always been the problem – the ungoverned places.” Nigerian army offensives have won back territory from Boko Haram in the past year, and the number and frequency of terrorist attacks has fallen significantly.
(3) Richard Pennycook, the stand-in chief executive of the Co-op, will oversee the publication of the results after Sutherland walked out claiming the business was "ungovernable".
(4) There are certain expectations, going back centuries, of male sexuality being rampant and ungovernable, and equal and opposite expectations of female sexuality.
(5) Richard Pennycook, its finance director, has taken temporary control - hours after it emerged that Sutherland had tended his resignation, saying the Group was ungovernable.
(6) "Germany is not becoming ungovernable, but it's definitely becoming harder to form governments," said Hans Kundnani, a Germany analyst at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
(7) What we face in Libya is a very difficult situation without a proper government and with the growth of ungoverned space David Cameron The brutal mass murder of Egyptian nationals in Libya was the first large-scale atrocity claimed by Isis outside its familiar heartlands in Syria and Iraq.
(8) And we know what happens with ungovernable parties: they're going to lose the election," Miliband told reporters, before boarding Labour's red-and-white battle bus, the Indy Ref Express, for a low-key tour of a local shopping centre to meet voters.
(9) Religious leaders have mediated with Boko Haram in the past, which has threatened to make the country "ungovernable" in retaliation for the imprisonment of its members.
(10) Caught up in this febrile discourse was also the alleged ungovernability of the electorate , a panic that peaked around the time of Campbell Newman’s ouster as Queensland premier in January.
(11) "If Afghanistan is left by itself, it can become an ungoverned area or a failed state … It can become once again a place terrorists can hide they can take shelter, they can train and they can plan and they can operate from."
(12) Robert O'Daly, Italy analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, said Grillo had shaken "Italy's political establishment to its core", and that Italy is now "looking ungovernable".
(13) Our findings enlarge on previous descriptions of neoplastic transformation by MYC and sustain the view that ungoverned expression of the gene can contribute to the genesis of human tumors.
(14) The European Union, he said, was "undemocratic to the point where the electorate is disaffected, and ungovernable to the point where it cannot deal with the crisis that it has created".
(15) So the right answer is to be long term, hard-headed, patient and intelligent with the interventions that we make, and the most important intervention of all is to make sure that these governments are fully representative of the people who live in their countries, that they close down the ungoverned space, and they remove the support for the extremists.
(16) It is well understood that not only does illicit trade migrate towards "ungoverned spaces", particularly those inhabited by people in dire poverty, it then makes matters far worse.
(17) Tony Blair, as Labour prime minister, joined the war launched by George Bush on the basis that the ungoverned space of Afghanistan harboured al-Qaida training camps responsible for the attack on the twin towers in New York.
(18) "But certainly Mr Snowden has created quite a stir among those folks who are very committed to transparency and global transparency and the global web, kind of ungoverned and free.
(19) "Oh yes, ungovernable forces, things you couldn't control, things that were totally out of your control.
(20) Malema has been calling for a revolution that will make the mines ungovernable until they are nationalised .