indiscipline

in·dis·ci·pline

[in-dis-uh-plin]
noun
1.
lack of discipline or control: a campus problem of student indiscipline.
2.
an instance of this.

Origin:
1775–85; in-3 + discipline

in·dis·ci·plin·a·ble, adjective
in·dis·ci·plined, adjective
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indiscipline (ɪnˈdɪsɪplɪn) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
lack of discipline

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