Canadian English Meaning of uncontrollable
uncontrollable
Other Canadian English words related to uncontrollable
- difficult
- headstrong
- uncontrollable
- intractable
- naughty
- out of hand
- rebellious
- recalcitrant
- refractory
- stubborn
- Ungovernable
- unmanageable
- unruly
- wayward
- willful
- willful
- froward
- incorrigible
- intransigent
- irrepressible
- obstinate
- stubborn
- Opinionated
- perverse
- stiff
- uncontrolled
- undisciplined
- untoward
- Wild
- boisterous
- stubborn
- contrary
- disobedient
- hardheaded
- wild and intractable
- insubordinate
- stubborn
- pig-headed
- rambunctious
- rowdy
- self-willed
- Stiff-necked
- unpunished
Nearest Words of uncontrollable
- uncontrollably => uncontrollably
- uncontrolled => uncontrolled
- uncontroversial => uncontroversial
- uncontroversially => uncontroversially
- uncontroversory => uncontroversial
- uncontrovertible => incontrovertible
- uncontrovertibly => indisputably
- unconvenient => inconvenient
- unconventional => unconventional
- unconventionality => unconventionality
Definitions and Meaning of uncontrollable in English
uncontrollable (s)
difficult to solve or alleviate
incapable of being controlled
incapable of being controlled or managed
impossible to repress or control
uncontrollable (a.)
Incapable of being controlled; ungovernable; irresistible; as, an uncontrollable temper; uncontrollable events.
Indisputable; irrefragable; as, an uncontrollable maxim; an uncontrollable title.
FAQs About the word uncontrollable
uncontrollable
difficult to solve or alleviate, incapable of being controlled, incapable of being controlled or managed, impossible to repress or controlIncapable of being con
difficult,headstrong,uncontrollable,intractable,naughty,out of hand,rebellious,recalcitrant,refractory,stubborn
controllable,docile,manageable,obedient,tractable,Accepting,compatible,Governable,pliable,reasonable
uncontrived => natural, uncontinent => Incontinent, uncontested => uncontested, uncontestable => incontestable, uncontaminating => uncontaminated,