单词 | uncontrolled |
释义 | uncontrolledadj. 1. Not subjected to control; unrestrained, ungoverned, unchecked: a. In predicative use. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > freedom or liberty > freedom of action or from restraint > [adjective] > completely unchecked unbridledc1374 untempered1377 bridleless?1406 unrepressed?a1425 untemperatea1425 savagea1450 unchecked1469 undaunted1513 uncontrolleda1535 reinless1566 unrestrained1578 ineffrenate1581 unbitteda1586 check-free1598 uncurbed1600 checkless1604 unbounded1608 uncontained?1611 dis'chained1615 ungoverneda1616 unstanched1621 unsneaped1647 incontrolled1650 controlless1657 irregulated1664 curbless1813 do-as-you-please1845 disenchaineda1849 a1535 T. More Hist. Richard III in Wks. (1557) 56/1 To rule..ye realm at their pleasure, & therbi to pil & spoil whom thei list vncontroled. 1595 E. Spenser Colin Clouts come Home Againe sig. D2 Happie..I him hold, That may that blessed presence still enioy, Of fortune and of enuy vncomptrold. 1614 A. Gorges tr. Lucan Pharsalia iv. 147 The coasts on both sides shall behold Valour vn-vanquisht vn~controld. 1655 in E. Nicholas Nicholas Papers (1892) II. 311 To suffer so greate a prodigy of baseness to goe vncontrolld, were an injury to humane society. a1718 M. Prior Poems Several Occasions (1723) II. 10 Fall uncontroll'd my Tears, and free. 1755 E. Young Centaur i Thus the sluices are set open for all sensuality..to pour in uncontrouled. 1848 H. H. Wilson Hist. Brit. India 1805–35 III. ix. 541 The whole of India would fall under the dominion of one Governor, unassisted and uncontrolled. 1890 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Colonial Reformer (1891) 332 Possessing no very near relatives, she was uncontrolled as to her..mode of life. b. In attributive use. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of power > [adjective] > not regulated or controlled unordainedc1390 unordinalc1400 unmannered1435 unorderly1566 uncontrolled1594 unmanaged1598 unordinate1610 unregulated?1623 unlicensed1680 unpoliced1753 1594 1st Pt. Raigne Selimus sig. D4v Or haue the vncontrolled Christians Vnsheath'd their swords to make more war on vs? c1595 Countess of Pembroke Psalme lxxv. 9 in Coll. Wks. (1998) II. 100 Then [will I] denounce my vncontrolled pleasure. 1614 G. Markham Cheape & Good Husbandry i. i. 2 He withstandeth all effects of sicknesse, with vncontroled constancy. 1660 R. Allestree Gentlemans Calling 46 The Affections..will have as free and uncontrolled a sway in men, as they have in meer animals. 1741 S. Richardson Pamela IV. ix. 56 An Example to all who know him, and his uncontrouled Temper. 1777 W. Robertson Hist. Amer. (1778) I. ii. 156 They flattered themselves that now they should enjoy an uncontrouled liberty. 1824 T. F. Dibdin Libr. Compan. 745 (note) The spleen..broke out with uncontrolled bitterness in..the Third Canto. 1875 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) III. 112 The uncontrolled licence and freedom of the democrat. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > insecure knowledge, uncertainty > questionable state or quality > state of being unprovable > [adjective] > unproved unproved1478 untried1526 uncontrolled1529 unproven1563 unapproved1597 proofless1610 undemonstrated1648 unverified1816 untested1828 non-proven1847 1529 T. More Supplyc. Soulys i. f. ix Syth he knoweth hys tale false: yt ys wysdome to leue the tyme vnknowen, that hys lye may be vncontrolled. 1584 in Publ. Catholic Rec. Soc. (1908) 5 81 To make this slaunder more probable, Or at the lest to be the longer uncontrowled. 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 a1535 T. More Dialoge of Comfort (1553) iii. x. sig. P.i If he perceiued that they sayde but trueth he woulde let it passe by vncontrolled. 1591 Troublesome Raigne Iohn ii. sig. Cv Faire Lewes of Fraunce..Hath title of an vncontrouled strength To England. a1699 T. Comber Hist. Liturgies in Compan. Temple (1702) II. 44 The main part of them is genuine, as the uncontrouled Tradition of the Eastern Church assures us. 1724 J. Swift Let. to Molesworth 9 I ever thought it the most uncontrolled and universally agreed Maxim. 1731 J. Swift Let. to Ventoso 28 Apr. It is an uncontrolled truth. Derivatives unconˈtrolledly adv. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > freedom or liberty > freedom of action or from restraint > [adverb] > completely without check unbridledly1561 uncontrolledly1579 unboundedly1611 uncurbedly1685 1579 J. Knewstub Confut. Heresies To Rdr. The sinnes of our Countrey..are done so openly and so vncontrolledly in the sight of the Lord. 1668 J. Flavell Saint Indeed 24 To let thy heart habitually and uncontrolledly wander from God. a1774 A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued (1777) III. iv. 158 Men commonly place it in a licence to do uncontrouledly whatever their desires..shall prompt them to. 1855 Doran Queens of Eng. I. ix. 400 Uncontrolledly exercising the power she had attained. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1529 |
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