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reck·less [ˈrekləs] ADJ

reckless (not cautious)
reckless (not cautious)
reckless disregard, speed
reckless LAW

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A subsequent prisoners' lawsuit sought to blame the disturbance on poorly trained guards and reckless understaffing.
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At age 49, the years of reckless living and the thousands of miles of travel had taken their toll.
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Men of such reckless disposition are frequently guilty of the most horrible desecrations.
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He is without doubt the most daring and reckless half-back on the field.
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His constant and reckless drilling destabilized the island's foundations, and he ultimately gets himself into trouble.
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He is young and reckless, and often clashes with authority (including superior officers).
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Statements made regarding their official conduct were only actionable if made with actual malice, meaning a knowing or reckless disregard for the truth.
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He survived, and was fined 400 for reckless driving.
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Commonly applied statutes for reckless driving: 46.2-852.
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However, this plan was even more reckless than the earlier scholarship plans, as the rising cost of education far outstripped the money that was generated.
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