Ungovernable
51ἀκαθέκτως — ἀκάθεκτος ungovernable adverbial ἀκάθεκτος ungovernable masc/fem acc pl (doric) …
52ἀκάθεκτον — ἀκάθεκτος ungovernable masc/fem acc sg ἀκάθεκτος ungovernable neut nom/voc/acc sg …
53ungovernableness — |ən+ noun : the quality or state of being ungovernable the ungovernableness of youth * * * ungovˈernableness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑ungovernable …
54un·gov·ern·able — /ˌʌnˈgʌvɚnəbəl/ adj formal 1 : impossible to govern The people there seemed almost ungovernable. 2 : impossible to control an ungovernable temper …
55Enfroward — En*fro ward, v. t. To make froward, perverse, or ungovernable. [Obs.] Sir E. Sandys. [1913 Webster] …
56Froward — Fro ward, a. [Fro + ward. See {Fro}, and cf. {Fromward}.] Not willing to yield or compIy with what is required or is reasonable; perverse; disobedient; peevish; as, a froward child. [1913 Webster] A froward man soweth strife. Prov. xvi. 28. [1913 …
57Frowardly — Froward Fro ward, a. [Fro + ward. See {Fro}, and cf. {Fromward}.] Not willing to yield or compIy with what is required or is reasonable; perverse; disobedient; peevish; as, a froward child. [1913 Webster] A froward man soweth strife. Prov. xvi.… …
58Frowardness — Froward Fro ward, a. [Fro + ward. See {Fro}, and cf. {Fromward}.] Not willing to yield or compIy with what is required or is reasonable; perverse; disobedient; peevish; as, a froward child. [1913 Webster] A froward man soweth strife. Prov. xvi.… …
59Heady — Head y (h[e^]d [y^]), a. [From {Head}.] 1. Willful; rash; precipitate; hurried on by will or passion; ungovernable. [1913 Webster] All the talent required is to be hot, to be heady, to be violent on one side or the other. Sir W. Temple. [1913… …
60Impotent — Im po*tent, a. [F. impotent, L. impotens, entis; pref. im not + potens potent, powerful. See {Potent}.] 1. Not potent; wanting power, strength. or vigor. whether physical, intellectual, or moral; deficient in capacity; destitute of force; weak;… …