unsoldiery

/ˌʌnsɔːlˈdiəri/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or quality of being undisciplined or disorganized, especially in a military context.

“The battalion was plagued by unsoldiery, leading to a series of costly mistakes in the field.”

2. adjective

Characterized by or showing a lack of discipline or organization, especially in a military context.

“The unit’s unsoldiery was a major concern for the commanding officer.”

Synonyms

  • disorganized
  • militarily ineffective
  • undisciplined

Antonyms

  • disciplined
  • militarily effective
  • well-organized