Can't help it Meaning in English
expression
Definition
Used when someone is unable to stop themselves from doing something, even if they want to. Often expresses lack of control over feelings or habits.
Usage & Nuances
Conversational, informal phrase. Often paired with 'I' or 'he/she/they,' as in 'I can't help it.' Used for both serious and playful situations. Similar to 'can't control it' but more idiomatic. Not used to talk about physically helping someone—means being unable to stop oneself.
Example Sentences
I can't help it when I laugh at funny jokes.
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She eats chocolate every day because she can't help it.
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He can't help it if he gets nervous before tests.
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Sorry, I just can't help it—that song always makes me dance.
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Kids are messy—they can't help it sometimes.
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Why do you always tease your brother? I can't help it, it's just too funny.
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