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reckless
English
Alternative forms
- rechless, retchless (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English rekles, reckeles, rekkeles, (also recheles), from Old English r?cel?as (“reckless, careless, negligent”), equivalent to reck +? -less. Cognate with West Frisian roekeleas (“reckless”), Dutch roekeloos (“reckless”), German Low German ruuklos (“careless”), German ruchlos (“careless, notorious”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???kl?s/
Adjective
reckless (comparative recklesser or more reckless, superlative recklessest or most reckless)
- Careless or heedless; headstrong or rash.
- Indifferent to danger or the consequences.
Antonyms
- reckful
Derived terms
- recklessness
Translations
Anagrams
- clerkess
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daredevilry
English
Alternative forms
- daredeviltry
Etymology
daredevil +? -ry
Noun
daredevilry (usually uncountable, plural daredevilries)
- reckless boldness.
See also
- daredevil
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