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recklessly

[rek-lis-lee]

adverb

  1. 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.



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They’ll note that my siblings don’t spend their money as “recklessly” as I do.

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It would be a lot worse if she was spending recklessly, racking up debt on her credit cards and not paying them off every month.

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About 9:30 p.m., a black BMW M4 was heading north on the freeway north of the Winchester Road exit and was driving recklessly, according to the California Highway Patrol.

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“This case shows the deadly and disastrous results when illegal cannabis operations recklessly put greed over the safety of their employees and neighbors,” said L.A.

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Two teenagers have been arrested after a laser pen was "recklessly" shined at police helicopter crew and planes flying over Liverpool.

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