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How to pronounce uncontrollable in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms indocile, ungovernable, unruly
Type Words
Synonyms irrepressible


uncontrollable laughter.
Type Words
Synonyms unmanageable


uncontrollable pain.
Type Words
Synonyms uncorrectable, unmanageable


uncontrollable children.

Examples of uncontrollable

uncontrollable
To be fair, our uncontrollable budget deficit is impeding public works spending.
From the forbes.com
The other soldier said he was depressed and had flashes of uncontrollable anger.
From the theatlantic.com
Information in the wrong hands can lead to consequences that are uncontrollable.
From the suntimes.com
She had an immediate reaction with very tight chest and uncontrollable coughing.
From the newscientist.com
The worst thing for stress is trying to take control over uncontrollable things.
From the psychcentral.com
A flaw in the design meant that there was a risk of uncontrollable power surges.
From the newscientist.com
The problem with the application of an acid stain is that it is uncontrollable.
From the dailyherald.com
That elusive state which is indefinable and uncontrollable but utterly desirable.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Of course there are some uncontrollable factors that affect the brain as you age.
From the cnn.com
More examples
  • Difficult to solve or alleviate; "uncontrollable pain"
  • Indocile: of persons; "the little boy's parents think he is spirited, but his teacher finds him unruly"
  • Incapable of being controlled or managed; "uncontrollable children"; "an uncorrectable habit"
  • Irrepressible: impossible to repress or control; "an irrepressible chatterbox"; "uncontrollable laughter"
  • The Uncontrollable is an acoustic duo made up of Nick Oliveri of Queens Of The Stone Age and Blag Dahlia of The Dwarves.
  • Not able to be controlled, contained or governed
  • Events mean any circumstances beyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) fire, explosion, earthquake, flood, storm or other adverse weather conditions, war declared or undeclared, civil war, revolution, civil commotion or other civil strife, riot, blockade, embargo, sanctions, ...