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self-control
self-con·trol S5245900 (sĕlf′kən-trōl′)n. Control of one's emotions, desires, or actions by one's own will. self′-con·trolled′ adj.self-control n the ability to exercise restraint or control over one's feelings, emotions, reactions, etc ˌself-conˈtrolled adj ˌself-conˈtrolling adjself′-control′ n. restraint of oneself or one's actions, feelings, etc. [1705–15] self′-controlled′, adj. self′-control′ling, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | self-control - the act of denying yourself; controlling your impulsesself-denial, self-disciplinecontrol - the activity of managing or exerting control over something; "the control of the mob by the police was admirable"abstinence - act or practice of refraining from indulging an appetiteascesis, asceticism - rigorous self-denial and active self-restraintmortification - (Christianity) the act of mortifying the lusts of the flesh by self-denial and privation (especially by bodily pain or discomfort inflicted on yourself) | | 2. | self-control - the trait of resolutely controlling your own behaviorself-command, self-possession, will power, willpower, self-will, possessionfirmness of purpose, resoluteness, resolve, firmness, resolution - the trait of being resolute; "his resoluteness carried him through the battle"; "it was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work"nerves - control of your emotions; "this kind of tension is not good for my nerves"presence of mind - self-control in a crisis; ability to say or do the right thing in an emergency |
self-controlnoun willpower, restraint, self-discipline, cool, coolness, calmness, self-restraint, self-mastery, strength of mind or will I began to wish I'd shown more self-control.Quotations "He that would govern others, first should be" "The master of himself" [Philip Massinger The Bondman]self-controlnounThe keeping of one's thoughts and emotions to oneself:control, reserve, restraint, reticence, self-restraint, taciturnity, uncommunicativeness.Translationsself-control (selfkənˈtroul) noun control of oneself, one's emotions and impulses. He behaved with admirable self-control although he was very angry. 自制力 自制self-control
self-con·trol (self'kŏn-trōl'), 1. Self-regulation of one's behavior in accordance with personal beliefs, goals, attitudes and societal expectations. 2. A person's use of active coping strategies to deal with problem situations, in contrast to passive conditioning strategies that do things to the person and require no action by that person. self-control (sĕlf′kən-trōl′)n. Control of one's emotions, desires, or actions by one's own will. self′-con·trolled′ adj.self-con·trol (self'kŏn-trōl') 1. Self-regulation of one's behavior in accordance with personal beliefs, goals, attitudes, and societal expectations. 2. Use by a person of active coping strategies to deal with problem situations, in contrast to passive conditioning strategies that do things to the person and require no response. self-con·trol (self'kŏn-trōl') 1. Self-regulation of one's behavior in accordance with personal beliefs, goals, attitudes, and societal expectations. 2. A person's use of active coping strategies to deal with problem situations. self-control Related to self-control: trustworthinessSynonyms for self-controlnoun willpowerSynonyms- willpower
- restraint
- self-discipline
- cool
- coolness
- calmness
- self-restraint
- self-mastery
- strength of mind or will
Synonyms for self-controlnoun the keeping of one's thoughts and emotions to oneselfSynonyms- control
- reserve
- restraint
- reticence
- self-restraint
- taciturnity
- uncommunicativeness
Synonyms for self-controlnoun the act of denying yourselfSynonyms- self-denial
- self-discipline
Related Words- control
- abstinence
- ascesis
- asceticism
- mortification
noun the trait of resolutely controlling your own behaviorSynonyms- self-command
- self-possession
- will power
- willpower
- self-will
- possession
Related Words- firmness of purpose
- resoluteness
- resolve
- firmness
- resolution
- nerves
- presence of mind
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