reckless

  • 71reckless —    Not wreckless, unless you are describing a setting in which there are no wrecks …

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  • 72reckless — adj. RG. 287 …

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  • 73reckless — reck·less || reklɪs adj. rash, heedless, hasty, impulsive …

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  • 74reckless — adjective without thought or care for the consequences of an action. Derivatives recklessly adverb recklessness noun Origin OE reccelēas, from the Gmc base (meaning care ) of reck …

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  • 75reckless — a. Careless, heedless, rash, thoughtless, negligent, indifferent, regardless, unconcerned, inattentive, remiss, mindness, inconsiderate, uncircumspect, headlong, indiscreet, incautious, giddy, imprudent, improvident, volatile, wild, flighty,… …

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  • 76reckless — adj rash, temerarious, heedless, unheeding, careless, thoughtless, regardless, incautious; unmindful, inattentive, unwatchful, unwary, unobservant; mindless, forgetful, scatterbrained, unthinking, Sl. spaced or spacey; negligent, neglectful,… …

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  • 77reckless — reck·less …

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  • 78reckless — adjective Syn: rash, careless, thoughtless, heedless, precipitate, impetuous, impulsive, irresponsible, foolhardy Ant: cautious …

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  • 79reckless —    A a no ono o ole, nānā ole i ka pono, ho oponopono ole.    ♦ To run recklessly, holo pūpule …

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  • 80reckless — Careless. Disregard or indifference to consequences under circumstances involving danger to life or safety of others. State V Custer, 129 Kan 381, 282 P 1071, 67 ALR 909; State v Mills, 181 NC 530, 106 SE 677, When applied to negligence, the word …

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