Meaning & Definition of Disciple in English
Disciple
A person who follows the teachings of another, particularly a leader or teacher.
Pronunciation:
/dɪˈsaɪpəl/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
disciplesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A follower or student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher.
Example Sentence: He was a devoted disciple of the renowned philosopher.
Definition: One of the twelve personal followers of Jesus Christ.
Example Sentence: The disciples gathered to hear the teachings of Jesus.
Definition: A person who helps to propagate the doctrine of another.
Example Sentence: She became a disciple of the new educational methods.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'discipulus' meaning 'pupil' or 'learner'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- fallen disciple: A person who has betrayed or abandoned a leader or teacher.
- disciple of thought: An individual who advocates or practices a certain line of thinking.
Translations
- Spanish: discípulo
- French: disciple
- German: Jünger
- Russian: ученик
Related Words
- mentor: An experienced and trusted adviser.
- follower: A person who supports and admires a particular person or set of ideas.
Slang Meanings of disciple
Meaning: A person who is very devoted to a specific ideology or leader.
Example Sentence: He's so into that new movement, he's like a disciple or something.
Meaning: Someone who follows trends or ideas without question.
Example Sentence: All those kids are just disciples of the latest influencer.