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Uncontrolled Meaning in English

word

ˌənkənˈtɹoʊɫd
uhn-kuhn-TROHLD
ʌnkəntɹˈəʊld
un-kuhn-TROHLD

释义

Something is uncontrolled if nobody is limiting, guiding, or regulating it. It can describe actions, emotions, situations, or physical objects that are wild or out of order.

用法与细微差别

Often used to describe negative situations—emotions ('uncontrolled anger'), growth ('uncontrolled fire'), movement, or events. More formal than 'out of control.' Use with both physical (fire, animals) and abstract nouns (emotions, laughter).

例句

The fire was uncontrolled and spread quickly.

basic

She burst into uncontrolled laughter during class.

basic

His uncontrolled anger scared his friends.

basic

There was an uncontrolled crowd outside the stadium after the game.

natural

The disease spread at an uncontrolled rate last year.

natural

After losing power, the car rolled down the hill uncontrolled.

natural