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recklessly

[ US /ˈɹɛkɫəsɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɛkləsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a reckless manner

How To Use recklessly In A Sentence

  • Athletes usually take these supplements recklessly with no regard for their welfare.
  • Although a lot of liberal pundits jumped on my speech at Orlando and said it showed I was a rhetorical hip-shooter who was recklessly and unconsciously provoking the Soviets into war, I made the “Evil Empire” speech and others like it with malice aforethought; I wanted to remind the Soviets we knew what they were up to. An American Life
  • It is tempting to just go down the shops and recklessly spend the money, possibly blowing the lot on penny chews, but unfortunately I need all of it to make a small dent in the bigger mortgage I have on my new place.
  • The police could only be liable if they acted falsely, maliciously or recklessly in transmitting the information.
  • The first to look after him was his long-suffering wife, Johanna - long-suffering because when he was on a high he was beset by satyriasis, recklessly pursuing every woman within arm's reach.
  • But Germany is now having to pay because others have recklessly amassed gigantic debts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Autumn's idea of musical harmony was recklessly playful and noisily uncaring of delicate fragility.
  • The satyr, finding an aulos, a flute that had been discarded by Athena, recklessly challenged Apollo, god of music and master of the lyre, to what the jazzmen call a cutting contest, to see which one of them was more adept on his instrument. The Lampshade
  • It should come as no surprise that, when the slightest blink of yellow light came into view, I recklessly sped towards it.
  • This same false confidence led him to drive recklessly.
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