self-control

[US]/ˌself kənˈtrəʊl/
[UK]/ˌself kənˈtroʊl/

Translation

n.the ability to control one's emotions and desires

Phrases & Collocations

self-control is key

lacking self-control

exercise self-control

lost self-control

self-control challenge

improve self-control

test self-control

without self-control

demonstrates self-control

need self-control

Example Sentences

practicing self-control is essential for achieving long-term goals.

she demonstrated remarkable self-control during the stressful presentation.

developing self-control can improve your overall well-being.

he lacked the self-control to resist the tempting dessert.

self-control is a key component of success in many areas of life.

maintaining self-control requires consistent effort and practice.

the children are learning self-control through discipline and guidance.

a lack of self-control can lead to impulsive decisions and regrets.

improving self-control can help manage anger and frustration.

she exercised self-control and avoided arguing with her colleagues.

building self-control is a gradual process that takes time.

he showed great self-control in handling the difficult situation.

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