The trait of giving little thought to danger.
Disregard for or indifference to the dangers of a situation, or the consequences of one's actions.
Legal term describing a person's state of mind when allegedly committing a criminal offence.
1 Garzón is suspected of criminal recklessness , but has not yet been charged.
2 They were seriously taken aback by the recklessness of the other drivers.
3 Yet there was something splendid in the very recklessness of her beauty.
4 All my misdemeanors escape unreproved in the presence of your superior recklessness .
5 His opponents would call it unparalleled recklessness ; his supporters, boldness and enterprise.
6 He was conscious of the recklessness created in a man by exercise.
7 The health of the family must not be endangered by such recklessness .
8 His recklessness was catching; Gustavo suddenly determined upon a bold stroke himself.
9 It may serve as a sample of the recklessness of those days.
10 Then there had been recklessness , something of coarseness, in the fine face.
11 At times I am almost desperate and on the verge of recklessness .
12 May He guard us ever, from the recklessness of the insistent self.
13 Yet there was about it the abandonment of despair-atleast of recklessness .
14 Idleness and intemperance greatly intensified the vulgar recklessness of his political passions.
15 He had the recklessness of youth and its wayward indifferences to peril.
16 This was partly owing to the recklessness of their mode of life.
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Recklessness в диалектах
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