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recklessly
[rek-lis-lee]
adverb
with no concern about the consequences of one's action; carelessly.
He lived recklessly, without any regard for his own safety or the safety of others.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of recklessly1
Example Sentences
Anthony Slaughter who is the leader of Wales' Green Party described the bill as "recklessly weak".
Ye has since sued his dentist for "recklessly" supplying Ye with "dangerous amounts of nitrous oxide".
"At no point in time did we intentionally or recklessly put that baby at harm... We never wanted her to come to harm. I want you to know that," he said.
Republicans consistently convey messaging that portrays Democrats as recklessly pushing for dangerous changes driven by alien ideologies — socialism, Marxism, "radical feminism," etc. — while portraying themselves as defenders of "real America."
A DfT spokesperson said updating the more than 160-year-old legislation would "ensure that the tiny minority who recklessly disregard others face the full force of the law".
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