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These are common definitions
of the words used in the
"KEYS TO KARATE"
RESPECT = reˇspect [ri spékt]
Definition:
1. Esteem: a feeling or attitude of admiration and deference toward somebody or something
2. State of being admired: the state of being admired deferentially
3. Thoughtfulness: consideration or thoughtfulness
4. Characteristic: an individual characteristic or point satisfactory in every respect
DISCIPLINE = disˇciˇpline [díss a plin]
Definition:
1. Training to ensure proper behavior: the practice or methods of teaching and enforcing acceptable patterns of behavior
2. Order and control: a controlled orderly state, especially in a class of school children
3. Calm controlled behavior: the ability to behave in a controlled and calm way even in a difficult or stressful situation
4. Conscious control over lifestyle: mental self-control used in directing or changing behavior, learning something, or training for something
5. Education activity or subject: a subject or field of activity, e.g. an academic subject
6. Punishment: punishment designed to teach somebody obedience
7. (Transitive verb)- Teach somebody obedience: to teach somebody to obey rules or to behave in an acceptable way
LOYALTY = loyˇalˇty [lóy al tee]
Definition:
1. State of being loyal: the quality or state of being loyal
2. Feeling of duty: a feeling of devotion, duty, or attachment to somebody or something
HONOR = honˇor [ónn r]
Definition:
1. Personal integrity: strong moral character or strength, and adherence to ethical principles
2. Respect: great respect and admiration are a mark of honor
3. Reputation: somebody's good name or good reputation
4. Source of pride: somebody or something that brings respect or glory and is a source of pride to somebody or something else
5. Mark of distinction: something, e.g. a gift, award, or gesture, that signifies high achievement or respect
6. Great privilege: a special privilege that is cherished, e.g. an opportunity to be introduced to somebody admired or respected or an opportunity to serve a worthy cause
7. Code of integrity: a code of integrity in some societies, e.g. in feudal Europe and medieval Japan, that men upheld by force of arms
8. Dignity of high position: the degree of dignity with which high positions such as the presidency are regarded by those elected to them and by the people they serve
SPIRIT = spirit spirˇit [spírr it]
Definition:
1. Life force of person: the vital force that characterizes a human being as being alive
2. Will: will or sense of self
3. Enthusiasm: enthusiasm and energy
4. Disposition: somebody's personality or temperament
5. Attitude: a person's attitude or state of mind
6. Group loyalty: the enthusiasm and loyalty that somebody feels through belonging to a group
7. Important influence: somebody or something that is a divine, inspiring, or animating influence
8. Real meaning: the intention behind something such as a rule or decree, rather than its literal interpretation
9. Shared outlook: the prevailing mood or outlook characteristic of a place or time
10.Person: somebody who displays a particular quality
HEART = heart [haart]
Definition:
1. Blood-pumping organ: a hollow muscular organ that pumps blood around the body, in humans situated in the center of the chest with its apex directed to the left
2. Basis of emotional life: the source and center of emotional life, where the deepest and sincerest feelings are located and a person is most vulnerable to pain
3. Character: somebody's essential character
4. Compassion: the ability to feel humane and altruistic feelings
5. Affection: affection, love, or warm admiration
6. Spirit: the capacity for courage and determination
7. Disposition: a mood, mental state, or frame of mind
8. Central part: the distinctive, significant, and characteristic center of something
9. Beloved being or belief
CONFIDENCE = conˇfiˇdence [kónfid nss]
Definition:
1. Belief in own abilities: self assurance or a belief in your ability to succeed
2. Faith in somebody to do right: belief or trust in somebody or something, or in the ability of somebody or something to act in a proper, trustworthy, or reliable manner
3. Secret: something told to somebody that is to be kept private
4. Trusting relationship: a relationship based on trust and intimacy
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