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disciplinarian

noun as in person who makes others work hard

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She was groomed from a young age to take on the mantle of ruler under the guidance of her grandmother, Sultan Jehan, a strict disciplinarian who was the ruler of Bhopal.

From BBC

Another cool takeaway was, “It’s possible for your parents to be disciplinarians but also your friends.”

Children, according to the old disciplinarian maxim, should be seen and not heard.

Casting himself as a teacher, he often was more bully than counselor, more screamer than lecturer, more heavy-handed disciplinarian than instructor.

The Frankes made a big deal out of being strict disciplinarians on their channel, which led to describing punishments of children.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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