wanton
Americanadjective
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done, shown, used, etc., maliciously or unjustifiably.
a wanton attack; wanton cruelty.
- Synonyms:
- malicious
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deliberate and without motive or provocation; uncalled-for; headstrong; willful.
Why jeopardize your career in such a wanton way?
- Synonyms:
- calculated
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without regard for what is right, just, humane, etc.; careless; reckless.
a wanton attacker of religious convictions.
- Synonyms:
- inconsiderate , heedless
- Antonyms:
- considerate , careful
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sexually lawless or unrestrained; loose; lascivious; lewd.
wanton behavior.
- Synonyms:
- lustful , concupiscent , libidinous , immoral , dissolute , licentious
- Antonyms:
- restrained
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extravagantly or excessively luxurious, as a person, manner of living, or style.
- Synonyms:
- lavish
- Antonyms:
- restrained
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luxuriant, as vegetation.
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Archaic.
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sportive or frolicsome, as children or young animals.
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having free play.
wanton breezes; a wanton brook.
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noun
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
adjective
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dissolute, licentious, or immoral
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without motive, provocation, or justification
wanton destruction
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maliciously and unnecessarily cruel or destructive
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unrestrained
wanton spending
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archaic playful or capricious
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archaic (of vegetation, etc) luxuriant or superabundant
noun
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a licentious person, esp a woman
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a playful or capricious person
verb
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(intr) to behave in a wanton manner
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(tr) to squander or waste
Other Word Forms
- unwanton adjective
- wantonly adverb
- wantonness noun
Etymology
Origin of wanton
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English wantowen, literally, “undisciplined, ill-reared,” Old English wan- “not” + togen, past participle of tēon “to discipline, rear,” cognate with German ziehen, Latin dūcere “to lead”; akin to tow 1
Example Sentences
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Parents and teachers concerned about wanton immigration raids and their effect on kids.
From Los Angeles Times
Gandbhir’s film emphasizes the massive injustice of children being made to experience not just constant harassment by an adult, but wanton prejudice and, eventually, the ramifications of manslaughter.
From Salon
"I am appalled by the RSF's endless and wanton disregard for civilian life," he said.
From BBC
The “government” in Gaza is a theocratic, Iranian-backed terror entity whose founding charter drips with unrepentant Jew-hatred and whose leaders routinely celebrate the wanton slaughter of innocent Israelis as triumphs of “resistance.”
From Los Angeles Times
Vaccine opponents even falsely claim that vaccines contain the cells of aborted fetuses, an explicit reminder of their belief that children are being tainted by the wanton sexualities of modern women.
From Salon
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