IPA: /dɪˈsaɪplʃɪp/
KK: /dɪˈsaɪplʃɪp/
The state or condition of being a follower or student of a teacher, especially in a religious context.
Many people seek discipleship to deepen their understanding of their faith.
Discipleship is formed from "discipulus" (meaning student or learner) and "-ship" (a suffix denoting a state or condition). The word refers to the state or condition of being a student or follower, particularly in a religious context.
Think of 'discipulus' meaning a student or learner, and remember that 'discipleship' refers to the state of being a follower or learner.
No commonly confused words.