Pronunciation: /sɛlf kənˈtroʊl/
noun the ability to control oneself, in particular one's emotions and desires or the expression of them in one's behavior
A1 I need to work on my self-control when it comes to eating sweets.
A2 She struggled with self-control and ended up spending all her money on unnecessary items.
B1 Learning self-control is important for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
B2 Having self-control can help you resist the temptation to procrastinate.
C1 Developing self-control is a key component of achieving long-term success.
C2 Individuals with high levels of self-control are more likely to reach their goals.
formal Self-control is essential in maintaining a professional demeanor in the workplace.
informal I really need to work on my self-control when it comes to eating junk food.
slang Dude, you seriously need to up your self-control game at parties.
figurative Having self-control is like having a superpower to resist temptations.
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