Word family noun control controller adjective controlling controllable ≠ uncontrollable controlled ≠ uncontrolled verb control adverb uncontrollably
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishuncontrolledun‧con‧trolled /ˌʌnkənˈtrəʊld◂ $ -ˈtroʊld◂/ adjective EMOTIONALuncontrolled emotions or behaviour continue because you are not trying to stop them uncontrolled weepingExamples from the Corpus
uncontrolled• He was breathless and moving at high speed, but there was nothing agitated or uncontrolled about him.• uncontrolled capitalism• One keeps coughing, in uncontrolled, dying spasms.• It is a very uncontrolled environment.• This is not wild, uncontrolled nature, but greenery as artifice and symbol.• Taking controlled deep breaths will calm you down and get you into a more relaxed rhythm rather than a state of uncontrolled panic.• Their dangerous, uncontrolled sexuality is destined to be muted by the life-long practice of inhuman austerities and self-denial.• uncontrolled violence