Associations to the word «Uncontrollable»
Noun
- Spasm
- Urge
- Fit
- Sobbing
- Tremor
- Laughter
- Sob
- Mirth
- Outburst
- Rage
- Frenzy
- Vomiting
- Crying
- Coughing
- Tic
- Arousal
- Impulse
- Burst
- Agitation
- Sudden
- Nausea
- Lust
- Delirium
- Craving
- Epilepsy
- Temper
- Bleeding
- Shiver
- Dizziness
- Shaking
- Passion
- Emotion
- Shudder
- Hemorrhage
- Twitch
- Skid
- Rudder
- Anger
- Fury
- Excitement
- Deprivation
- Desire
- Compulsion
- Disorder
- Appetite
- Seizure
- Symptom
- Anxiety
- Flooding
- Grimace
- Wild
- Char
- Manifest
- Obsession
- Coping
- Stiffness
- Urgency
- Indignation
- Grief
- Syndrome
- Agony
- Muscle
- Brutality
- Contraction
- Reflex
- Discrepancy
- Paralysis
- Unknown
- Eating
- Insanity
- Recollection
- Wail
Adjective
Wiktionary
UNCONTROLLABLE, adjective. Not able to be controlled, contained or governed.
Dictionary definition
UNCONTROLLABLE, adjective. Difficult to solve or alleviate; "uncontrollable pain".
UNCONTROLLABLE, adjective. Of persons; "the little boy's parents think he is spirited, but his teacher finds him unruly".
UNCONTROLLABLE, adjective. Incapable of being controlled or managed; "uncontrollable children"; "an uncorrectable habit".
UNCONTROLLABLE, adjective. Impossible to repress or control; "an irrepressible chatterbox"; "uncontrollable laughter".
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.