self-control
noun
Pronunciation: /ˌself kənˈtroʊl/
Definition
The ability to restrain one's emotions, impulses, or desires, especially in difficult situations.
Examples
He showed remarkable self-control when faced with provocation.
Developing self-control is crucial for achieving long-term goals.
Her self-control wavered when she saw the tempting dessert.
How to Use self-control
- self-control over (prepositional phrase)
- The ability to manage or limit one's own impulses or desires regarding something. — "She struggled to exert self-control over her cravings for sweets."
- self-control in (prepositional phrase)
- The ability to manage or limit one's own impulses or desires in a particular context or situation. — "He showed impressive self-control in the face of criticism."
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