Control - Wikipedia-style Article
Control
Definition
Control is both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the power to influence or direct behavior, processes, or events. As a verb, it means to exercise authority, restrain, or regulate something or someone.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /kənˈtroʊl/
- Respelling: kuhn-TROHL
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /kənˈtrəʊl/
- Respelling: kuhn-TROHL
Etymology
The word "control" originates from the Medieval Latin "contrarotulare," which means "to check by counter roll," referring to a register or record. It passed into English from Old French in the late Middle Ages, gaining meanings related to authority and regulation.
Derivatives
- Controllable (adjective)
- Controller (noun)
- Controlled (adjective)
- Uncontrolled (adjective)
- Controlling (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
As a noun, "control" often denotes the power or authority to manage or direct, such as in "He has full control over the project." As a verb, it describes the act of managing, restraining, or regulating, as in "She tried to control her emotions."
Related Terms
- Authority: The power or right to direct or regulate.
- Management: The act of overseeing or guiding a process or activity.
- Influence: The ability to affect outcomes or behavior.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The power to influence or direct behavior or events: Refers to having authority or governance over actions or processes.
- Example: "The government sought to gain control of the situation."
- A means of limiting or managing something: Describes mechanisms or systems used to regulate, restrict, or manage.
- Example: "The thermostat serves as a control for room temperature."
- A standard of comparison in experiments: In scientific contexts, it refers to a condition that remains constant for the purpose of comparison.
- Example: "The control group received no treatment."
Verb
- To exercise authority or command over: Refers to having the ability to influence or direct actions or processes.
- Example: "She controlled the flow of information."
- To limit or regulate: Refers to restricting or moderating an action or behavior.
- Example: "They introduced laws to control pollution."
- To manage or restrain one's own emotions or reactions: Describes the act of maintaining self-discipline or calmness.
- Example: "He struggled to control his anger."