All inculcation synonyms
inΒ·culΒ·caΒ·tion
I i noun inculcation
- opinion β a belief or judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certainty.
- control β Control of an organization, place, or system is the power to make all the important decisions about the way that it is run.
- development β Development is the gradual growth or formation of something.
- restraint β a restraining action or influence: freedom from restraint.
- practice β habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
- self-restraint β restraint imposed on one by oneself; self-control.
- will β Wallace, 1875β1959, U.S. journalist and humorist.
- regulation β a law, rule, or other order prescribed by authority, especially to regulate conduct.
- preparation β a proceeding, measure, or provision by which one prepares for something: preparations for a journey.
- self-control β control or restraint of oneself or one's actions, feelings, etc.
- education β the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.
- method β a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan: There are three possible methods of repairing this motor.
- concept β A concept is an idea or abstract principle.
- belief β Belief is a feeling of certainty that something exists, is true, or is good.
- creed β A creed is a set of beliefs, principles, or opinions that strongly influence the way people live or work.
- attitude β Your attitude to something is the way that you think and feel about it, especially when this shows in the way you behave.
- rule β a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess.
- tenet β any opinion, principle, doctrine, dogma, etc., especially one held as true by members of a profession, group, or movement.
- precept β a commandment or direction given as a rule of action or conduct.
- dogma β an official system of principles or tenets concerning faith, morals, behavior, etc., as of a church. Synonyms: doctrine, teachings, set of beliefs, philosophy.
- proposition β the act of offering or suggesting something to be considered, accepted, adopted, or done.
- statement β something stated.
- teaching β Informal. teacher.
- axiom β An axiom is a statement or idea which people accept as being true.
- tradition β the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice: a story that has come down to us by popular tradition.
- discipline β training to act in accordance with rules; drill: military discipline.
- information β knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news: information concerning a crime.
- training β Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
- science β a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws: the mathematical sciences.
- study β a room, in a house or other building, set apart for private study, reading, writing, or the like.
- schooling β a large number of fish, porpoises, whales, or the like, feeding or migrating together.
- improvement β an act of improving or the state of being improved.
- culture β Culture consists of activities such as the arts and philosophy, which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people's minds.
- learning β knowledge acquired by systematic study in any field of scholarly application.
- scholarship β learning; knowledge acquired by study; the academic attainments of a scholar.
- literacy β the quality or state of being literate, especially the ability to read and write.
- hype β to stimulate, excite, or agitate (usually followed by up): She was hyped up at the thought of owning her own car.
- publicity β extensive mention in the news media or by word of mouth or other means of communication.
- disinformation β false information, as about a country's military strength or plans, publicly announced or planted in the news media, especially of other countries.
- limitation β a limiting condition; restrictive weakness; lack of capacity; inability or handicap: He knows his limitations as a writer.
- strictness β characterized by or acting in close conformity to requirements or principles: a strict observance of rituals.
- indoctrination β the act of indoctrinating, or teaching or inculcating a doctrine, principle, or ideology, especially one with a specific point of view: religious indoctrination.
- willpower β control of one's impulses and actions; self-control.
- cultivation β the planting, tending, improving, or harvesting of crops or plants
- curb β If you curb something, you control it and keep it within limits.
- drill β a large, baboonlike monkey, Mandrillus leucophaeus, of western Africa, similar to the related mandrill but smaller and less brightly colored: now endangered.
- conduct β When you conduct an activity or task, you organize it and carry it out.
- orderliness β arranged or disposed in a neat, tidy manner or in a regular sequence: an orderly desk.
- subordination β the act of placing in a lower rank or position: The refusal to allow women to be educated was part of society's subordination of women to men.
- self-government β control of the government of a state, community, or other body by its own members; democratic government.