reckless

reckless
01. I wouldn't get in a car with that guy; he's such a [reckless] driver.
02. The police have determined that the accident was caused by [reckless] driving on the part of the truck driver.
03. She is a really [reckless] driver; I wouldn't go with her if I were you!
04. The captain of the boat showed a [reckless] disregard for the safety of his passengers when he chose to set out in such stormy weather.
05. Her [reckless] spending has cost this company a lot of money.
06. His [reckless] attitude towards his own safety is going to cost him his life one day.
07. We phoned the police after seeing a car being driven [recklessly] at high speed on the highway.
08. How many young people die in car crashes brought on by the [recklessness] of youth?
09. She has a [reckless] attitude towards relationships, which has made it difficult for her stay with one man for very long.
10. The young man was leaning [recklessly] over the railing on the balcony of the highrise apartment.
11. The cyclist was racing [recklessly] along the sidewalk, narrowly missing pedestrians.
12. Kurt Vonnegut once said, "Don't be [reckless] with other people's hearts, and don't put up with people that are [reckless] with yours."
13. Lord Dewar once said that there are only two classes of pedestrians in these days of [reckless] motor traffic: the quick, and the dead.

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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  • Reckless — ist der Name folgender Personen: Walter C. Reckless (1898–1988), US amerikanischer Soziologe und Kriminologe DJ Reckless (oder Reckless, bürgerlich Marvin Matzerok; * 1980), deutscher Musikproduzent und Inhaber des Plattenlabels Reckless Records… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • reckless — reck‧less [ˈrekləs] adjective not thinking or caring about the possible bad or dangerous results of your actions. In some cases someone s actions may be illegal if a court decides they have been reckless: • He was fined £80 for reckless driving.… …   Financial and business terms

  • Reckless — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Reckless Álbum de Bryan Adams Publicación 1984 Género(s) Pop, Rock …   Wikipedia Español

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  • reckless — O.E. receleas careless, thoughtless, heedless, earlier reccileas, from leas less + *rece, recce care, heed, from reccan to care, from W.Gmc. *rokjan (Cf. O.S. rokjan, M.Du. roeken, O.N. rækja to care for, O.H.G. gir …   Etymology dictionary

  • Reckless —    Drame de James Foley, avec Aidan Quinn, Daryl Hannah, Cliff de Young.   Pays: États Unis   Date de sortie: 1983   Technique: couleurs   Durée: 1 h 33    Résumé    Un adolescent taciturne et sauvage noue une idylle avec une jeune et jolie… …   Dictionnaire mondial des Films

  • reckless — daring, daredevil, rash, foolhardy, venturesome, *adventurous Analogous words: *precipitate, sudden, hasty, headlong, impetuous, abrupt: desperate, hopeless (see DESPONDENT) Antonyms: calculating Contrasted words: *cautious, circumspect, wary,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • reckless — [adj] irresponsible in thought, deed adventuresome, adventurous, any which way*, audacious, brash, breakneck, carefree, careless, daredevil, daring, desperate, devil may care*, fast and loose*, feckless, foolhardy, harebrained, hasty, headlong,… …   New thesaurus

  • reckless — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ without thought or care for the consequences of an action. DERIVATIVES recklessly adverb recklessness noun. ORIGIN Old English, from a base meaning «care» …   English terms dictionary

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