self-control

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English

Etymology

From self- +‎ control.

Pronunciation

Noun

self-control (usually uncountable, plural self-controls)

  1. The ability to control one's desires and impulses.
    Synonyms: self-command, self-discipline, self-mastery, self-regulation
    Antonym: undisciplinedness
    Hyponym: self-restraint
    Coordinate terms: self-awareness, self-criticism
    Near-synonym: willpower
    • 2015 July 31, Liza Lucas, “How to beat smoking, other bad habits with better self-control”, in CNN:
      A review of addiction research, published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, suggests mindful meditation strengthens self-control in smokers, even among those smokers who haven’t set an intention to quit.

Translations

Verb

self-control (third-person singular simple present self-controls, present participle self-controlling, simple past and past participle self-controlled)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To control oneself or itself.

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