self-control
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Origin of self-control
First recorded in 1705–15
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Explanation
Self-control is the quality that allows you to stop yourself from doing things you want to do but that might not be in your best interest. For example, without self-control, you might burp and curse nonstop. Have you ever had a potato chip or two and pretty soon you’ve eaten the whole bag? Eating a whole bag of chips shows little self-control. Not charging an expensive thing you want to a credit card takes self-control. Getting up early for work takes self-control. Without self-control, it's hard to get far in life. Self-control is similar to self-discipline.
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These changes may help explain why dieting affects not only body size, but also food cravings, self control, and the drive to eat.
From Science Daily • May 31, 2026
The word skinny has become a buzz word online, Eve said, with many promoting extreme weight loss under the guise of having "healthy" self control and willpower.
From BBC • Jun. 14, 2025
They offer sessions on self control, healthy relationships and financial literacy.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 9, 2023
But we may all need to reflect on our beliefs about self control with technology.
From Washington Post • Mar. 10, 2023
"You're causing a row. Please have a little self control."
From " The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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