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Marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences.
rash
heady
foolhardy
bold
Characterized by careless unconcern.
heedless
careless
heedless
1
I'm saying they were aware of the risk, and they were
heedless
.
2
Splendid; airy, untouched by fear; untouched by thought; fearless, faithless,
heedless
,
graceless.
3
Precipitate, unresisting, are the day in the train and the
heedless
night.
4
He seems increasingly
heedless
of the dangers into which he leads them.
5
It makes him careless of the sunshine, and
heedless
of the storm.
1
Madam, - The present Government gained power by
reckless
and impossible promises.
2
They are nervous; they are timid; they are unreasoning; they are
reckless
.
3
In the case of Ireland,
reckless
bank lending almost bankrupted the country.
4
To believe it can be done without broad alliances is simply
reckless
.
5
Or will an abrasive approach only lead to more
reckless
criminal activity?
6
This is an irresponsible and
reckless
decision; he hardly even knows her.
7
However, Woods was cleared of the more serious charge of
reckless
endangerment.
8
Never cutting words feels counterintuitive,
reckless
even, but it forces greater consideration.
9
As long as
reckless
lenders continue to be repaid, the cycle repeats.
10
That way investors, not taxpayers, pay the price for
reckless
financial behavior.
11
Nor was I behind her in the
reckless
passion of the moment.
12
But Beijing had become aggressive and
reckless
in the region, he said.
13
He ordered them to desist; but they danced on in
reckless
mirth.
14
A grand jury indicted Hill on the
reckless
conduct charge last year.
15
Then he glanced in the direction whence came the
reckless
Indian fire.
16
Henry strides forward, unnerved and yet at the same time queerly
reckless
.
reckless
reckless driving
so reckless
more reckless
reckless endangerment
as reckless