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    uncontrollable
    /ˌʌnkənˈtrəʊləbl/

    adjective

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  2. 6 hari yang lalu · The controllable and uncontrollable aspects that affect a business can be categorized as internal and external factors, respectively. From goal setting to daily operations, it can be easy for an organization to focus on what it feels it can control internally.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnxietyAnxiety - Wikipedia

    4 hari yang lalu · Anxiety is different from fear in that fear is defined as the emotional response to a present threat, whereas anxiety is the anticipation of a future one. It is often accompanied by nervous behavior such as pacing back and forth, somatic complaints, and rumination.

  4. 4 hari yang lalu · uncorrectable. adjective. incapable of being controlled or managed. “an uncorrectable habit”. synonyms: uncontrollable, unmanageable. incorrigible. impervious to correction by punishment.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FearFear - Wikipedia

    6 hari yang lalu · v. t. e. Fear is an intensely unpleasant primal emotion in response to perceiving or recognizing a danger or threat. Fear causes psychological changes that may produce behavioral reactions such as mounting an aggressive response or fleeing the threat.

  6. 6 hari yang lalu · The fear of rejection is a common obstacle, but it doesn’t have to define your life. By understanding its roots, recognizing its impact, and utilizing effective strategies, you can overcome this fear and create a life filled with courage, connection, and personal growth.

  7. 6 hari yang lalu · Wildfire, uncontrolled fire in a forest, grassland, brushland, or cropland. The terms forest fire, brush fire, etc., may be used to describe specific types of wildfires; their usage varies according to the characteristics of the fire and the region in which it occurs.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AddictionAddiction - Wikipedia

    6 hari yang lalu · Definitions. Addiction" and "addictive behaviour" are polysemes denoting a category of mental disorders, of neuropsychological symptoms, or of merely maladaptive/harmful habits and lifestyles.