1. incontinent - Noun
2. incontinent - Adjective
3. incontinent - Adverb
Not continent; uncontrolled; not restraining the passions or appetites, particularly the sexual appetite; indulging unlawful lust; unchaste; lewd.
Unable to restrain natural evacuations.
One who is unchaste.
Incontinently; instantly immediately.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA continent away, but no less incontinent in political correctness, Washington, D.C., is simply unable to control its liberal impulses and is always loath to be outdone in PC preciousness. Source: Internet
It’s one of those extremely dad things I say to strangers, like joking that the wine I’ve just plopped on the conveyor belt is for my son, rendering the helpless cashier incontinent with mirth. Source: Internet
For an incontinent, feeble 92-year-old who required a feeding tube and catheter and who struggled to swallow his own saliva, both were practical impossibilities. Source: Internet
Some urinary incontinence is due to genetics, and if you were told to push for an extended period of time, or you aren’t a walker or don’t spend time squatting, you could end up incontinent anyway. Source: Internet
The last time we were “authentic,” we were drooling, incontinent babies. Source: Internet
The neurologist said I would become incontinent and paralyzed if I didn’t have the operation. Source: Internet