different between reckful vs wreckful
reckful
English
Etymology
From reck +? -ful. Compare reckless.
Adjective
reckful (comparative more reckful, superlative most reckful)
- (uncommon) Full of careful heed or attention; careful; cautious.
- Synonyms: attentive, audient, heedful
- 1845, Allan Freer, The North British review:
- Man, in fact, should be reckless in nothing, but reckful in every thing; […]
- 1994, InfoWorld - Oct 24:
- […] it's tough to call when it's in that gray area between reckless stupidity and reckful insanity.
Antonyms
- reckless
Derived terms
- reckfulness
reckful From the web:
- reckful what happened
- what did reckful stream
- reckful cause of death
- what is reckful doing now
- reckful net worth
wreckful
English
Etymology
wreck +? -ful
Adjective
wreckful (comparative more wreckful, superlative most wreckful)
- (poetic) Causing wreckage; ruinous.
wreckful From the web:
- what does wreckful mean
- what happened to reckful
- what did reckful stream
- what is reckful net worth
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