Definitionadj. marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences
Last update: March 9, 2017
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Raising his cry of battle, which recalled some six or seven warriors, and reckless of the disparity of their numbers, he rushed upon his enemy. [adjective]
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His reckless driving on a busy thoroughfare is the cause of an accident. [adjective]
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And we are not to wonder if its respectability cannot long withstand this gothic invasion of lordly power, and reckless or unprincipled patronage. [adjective]
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That extravagant splendour, that reckless gaiety had borne beneath their glittering surface the seeds of ruin and death. [adjective]
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In everything else she is soft and yielding, and often, when she is playing with the children, I cannot imagine where she finds her reckless gaiety. [adjective]
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He had dashed forward at the head of his men with the heroic courage of former days--nay, with reckless impetuosity. [adjective]
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Her face suddenly flushed with reckless and joyous resolution. [adjective]
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I suppose I'm getting reckless; I bought a whole box.' [adjective]
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