UNCONTROLLABLE


Meaning of UNCONTROLLABLE in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a blind/uncontrollable rage (= extreme uncontrolled anger that makes someone violent )

He lashed out in a blind rage.

an irresistible/uncontrollable/overwhelming urge (= very strong )

I was overcome by an irresistible urge to laugh.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

At the mention of Hannah's name, he flew into an uncontrollable rage.

Barbara was shaking with uncontrollable laughter.

We could hear her uncontrollable weeping down the hall.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

All will suffer from debilitating and uncontrollable movements and severe personality and cognitive changes.

But these choices are not seen as being so individually idiosyncratic as to make crime totally unpredictable or uncontrollable .

In an instant there was an uncontrollable flood in his loins, an unstoppable surge.

It is only rapid movements up that become uncontrollable .

Mostly she lay silent, noncommittal and unemotional, until one day she broke into uncontrollable weeping.

Not all the stories about Nicu's uncontrollable and violent lusts were true.

Sometimes I felt a mindless, uncontrollable rage, a consumption that ran through my chest to my hands.

There had been moments during the past night when his fear had become almost uncontrollable .

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