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self-control /ˌsɛlfkənˈtrəʊl /noun [mass noun]The ability to control oneself, in particular one’s emotions and desires, especially in difficult situations: Lucy silently struggled for self-control...- This account suggests a tendency to lose self-control in unexpected situations.
- We need self-control in situations where anger or addictions cause us to spiral out of control.
- The law expects a greater measure of self-control in unwanted situations where human life is at stake.
Synonyms self-discipline, self-restraint, restraint, control, self-mastery, self-possession, will power, strength of will, composure, coolness; moderation, temperateness, temperance, abstemiousness, abstention, non-indulgence informal cool rare countenance Derivativesself-controlled /ˌsɛlfkənˈtrəʊld / adjective ...- The recommendations do not extend to predatory aggression or what has been described as planned and self-controlled aggressive behavior.
- He exhibited all the most valuable traits characteristic of this variety of personality, being scrupulous, self-controlled, honest, and passionately concerned with the pursuit of truth.
- Normally, they are self-controlled, calm and sympathetic.
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