Marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences.
Marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters.
Sinônimos
Examples for "reckless"
Examples for "reckless"
1Madam, - The present Government gained power by reckless and impossible promises.
2They are nervous; they are timid; they are unreasoning; they are reckless.
3In the case of Ireland, reckless bank lending almost bankrupted the country.
4To believe it can be done without broad alliances is simply reckless.
5Or will an abrasive approach only lead to more reckless criminal activity?
1However, if you are feeling unwell with the rash, see your doctor.
2Patients who developed a rash had a borderline statistically significant longer survival.
3She predicted a rash of prosecutions when the new administration takes office.
4But if there were hostages-especiallyymbryne hostages- Icouldn'trisk such rash action.
5ScabiesMy sister brought her young child to the doctor with a rash.
1Viscount Moritani, I command that you cease your foolhardy course of action.
2He had not gotten this far in the Court from being foolhardy.
3He has been imprudent in the past, too believing and too foolhardy.
4The lieutenant ordered his men to halt and face the foolhardy bandits.
5But the New Englander of the frontier was nothing if not foolhardy.
Extremely exciting as if by alcohol or a narcotic.
1Early days these may be, but heady days they most certainly are.
2The ambition of those heady days had ended in tragedy, of course.
3But this heady environment, especially after a recent stock-market swoon, looks vulnerable.
4So long since she had felt that heady sense of sated passion.
5His words were as heady as the wine Rhiannon had tasted earlier.
6Of heady successes and crushing disappointments; of discovery and freedom and self-realization.
7Gordon believes the heady days of full integer growth are behind us.
8Still the heady Vane sent up another pitch similar to the others.
9The heady heights of real, big-league power are gained by few men.
10Neither brother had expected a moment so fraught, so heady with portent.
11There was a heady quality in the very ring of her name.
12Euroscene: These are heady times at the world's most famous soccer club.
13The result is a heady mix of paranoia, a predisposition to self-interest.
14That's what made it so heady to try and sort this out.
15The odour of the burning leaves was heady, a superdistillate of memories.
16This was the hidden reality of the heady life in the arena.
Heady nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América