单词 | incontrollable |
释义 | incontrollableadj. 1. That cannot be controlled, checked, restrained, or authoritatively regulated; uncontrollable. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > [adjective] > uncontrollable or ungovernable steerlessc888 rebelc1400 untemperable?1571 effrenated1587 incontrollable1605 unrepressable1607 commandless1609 unmasterable1618 masterless1619 effrenable1621 uncontrollable1648 unrulable1672 ungovernable1673 governless1679 unrepressible1776 incoercible1804 irrepressible1811 bronco1866 intemperable1898 1605 E. Sandys Relation State of Relig. L iij b Their not erring and incontroleable lord of Rome. 1625 R. Montagu Appello Cæsarem 153 Solyman, Amurath, and others, challenging absolute, irresistable, incontrouleable power to set up, pull downe, order, alter, and dispose the world, and all things in the world, at pleasure. 1652 J. Hall tr. Longinus Περι Ὑψους 81 They breed up incontroulable Tyrants over their souls. 1744 J. Harris Three Treat. iii. ii. 232 Fated in that Order of incontroulable Events. 1844 A. P. Stanley Life & Corr. T. Arnold I. iv. 177 An incontrollable desire to give vent to the thoughts that were struggling within him. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > absence of change, changelessness > [adjective] > unchangeable unchangeablea1340 immovablec1374 unmovablec1384 immutable1412 unvariablec1425 indeclinable1432 unmutable?a1439 incommutablec1450 irrevocable1490 impermutable1528 irrecoverable1540 inalterable?1541 unreformable1549 inchangeable1583 beyond (also past, without) recall1597 incontrollable1605 invariable1607 unalterable1611 unrecallable1611 untransmutable1611 unreversable1616 involublea1618 irreversible1629 irreducible1633 inconvertible1646 eternal1685 intransmutable1691 unconvertible1700 unvoidable1725 unmodifiable1798 irreformable1812 irrevertible1822 irredeemable1839 true1845 influxible1871 irrevisable1884 intransformable1887 1605 T. Tymme tr. J. Du Chesne Pract. Chymicall & Hermeticall Physicke ii. iv. 116 In gold..there is a certaine incontrollable in incorruptible composition. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica vi. x. 322 Of colours in generall..no man hath yet beheld the true nature, or positively set downe their incontroulable causes. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > absolute certainty > [adjective] sickera1400 undoubtingc1400 undoubtablec1425 doubtlessc1440 unsoilablec1449 unwithsayablec1450 undoubtedc1460 indoubted?1467 indubitate1480 undubitate1482 unrepugnablea1500 infallible1526 questionless1532 insoluble1533 irrefragable1533 undoubtful1533 inexpugnablea1535 uncontrolleda1535 undeniable1541 indisputable1551 indoubtable1557 unsoluble1559 uncontrollable1577 infringible1581 irreprovable1581 ungainsaid1587 unquestionable1587 unquarrelled1588 peremptory1589 irrefragatea1592 unrefellable1593 unrefutable1594 controversiless1604 unquestioned1604 undisputable1605 impleadable1606 contradictless1607 unargued1609 unchallengeable1611 uncontroversable1617 ungainsayable1618 irrefutable1620 indeniable1621 undenied1621 incontradictable1624 indenied1624 indubious1625 indubitable1625 undisputeda1627 uncontroversed1634 unchallengeda1639 God-given1642 indisputed1643 unconfutable1643 undubitable1643 incontrollable1646 incontrovertible1646 unquarrellable1646 watertight1647 unquaerable1657 uncontrovertible1664 incontestable1673 inconfutable1679 uncontestable1681 uncontested1683 uncontradictory1698 uncontradictable1707 incontested1712 irrevinciblea1746 contestlessa1750 innegable1772 irrecusable1776 unrebuttable1804 unassailable1830 unimpugnable1832 irrebuttablea1834 unquibbled1860 inarguablea1875 automatic1877 inoppugnable1885 indiscussible1893 indiscutable1933 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica iv. xii. 214 These were delivered by the Evangelist, and carry no doubt an incontroulable conformity into the intention of his delivery. View more context for this quotation 1655 J. Howell 4th Vol. Familiar Lett. xliii. 102 Writings..handed over to posterity as incontroulable truths for so many Ages. Derivatives inconˈtrollably adv. (a) Without control; unrestrainedly; †(b) Incontrovertibly, fixedly. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > absence of change, changelessness > stability, fixity > [adverb] groundlya1225 hardlyc1225 steevely1340 immovably1435 fixedly1605 certainlya1616 inveterately1645 incontrollably1646 rockily1846 chronically1854 society > authority > lack of subjection > freedom or liberty > freedom of action or from restraint > [adverb] > uncontrollably unrestrainably1615 uncontrollably1637 incontrollably1646 irrestrainably1685 the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > absolute certainty > [adverb] withouten wantrukea1225 without missa1275 dreadlessc1369 doubtlessc1386 certainlya1400 sadly?a1425 questionlessc1425 undoubtablyc1425 doubtlesslyc1440 unsoilablyc1445 undoubtablec1450 undoubteda1500 undoubtedly?a1500 infallibly1502 indefeasibly1540 undubitately1548 indubitatelya1552 undoubting1552 undoubtingly1552 indoubtedly1563 indoubtly1606 unquestionably1611 questionlessly1612 indubitably1624 undoubtfully1628 uncontrollably1629 irrefragably1635 ungainsayably1637 inquestionablya1641 indubiously1642 unquestionedly1644 incontrollably1646 incontrovertibly1646 indisputably1646 acknowledgedly?1649 inexpugnably1653 uncontrovertablya1658 undubitably1660 inconfutably1664 uncontrollably1676 irrefutably1681 uncontestedly1699 undisputably1707 uncontestably1709 incontestablya1711 uncontrovertibly1755 undisputedly1778 (and) no mistake1818 unchallengeably1827 without resort1827 undeniedly1837 unappealably1840 indubitativelya1853 irrecusably1862 uncontradictably1862 inescapably1881 unarguably1888 sho1893 sure1894 posilutely1914 hands down1936 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica iv. xii. 218 Being not incontroulably determined, at what time to begin, whether at conception, animation, or exclusion. View more context for this quotation a1716 R. South Serm. Several Occasions (1744) VIII. i. 24 For, as a man thinks or desires in his heart, such indeed he is; for then most truly, because most incontroulably, he acts himself. 1800 T. Jefferson Writings (1859) IV. 344 The abuses which would be incontrolably committed. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.1605 |
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