reckless
see also: Reckless
Etymology
Reckless
Proper noun
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see also: Reckless
Etymology
From Middle English rekles, reckeles, rekkeles, (also recheles), from Old English rēcelēas, equivalent to
- IPA: /ˈɹɛkləs/
reckless (comparative recklesser, superlative recklessest)
- Careless or heedless; headstrong or rash.
- Indifferent or oblivious to danger or the consequences thereof.
- French: irresponsable, insouciant
- German: waghalsig, unverantwortlich, unbekümmert, leichtsinnig, leichtfertig
- Italian: avventato
- Portuguese: imprudente
- Russian: безрассу́дный
- Spanish: imprudente, temerario
- French: téméraire, branque
- German: rücksichtslos, waghalsig, verwegen, halsbrecherisch
- Italian: spericolato
- Portuguese: temerário
- Russian: беспе́чный
- Spanish: temerario, desconsiderado, imprudente
Reckless
Proper noun
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