recklessly


reck·less

R0084700 (rĕk′lĭs)adj. Acting or done with a lack of care or caution; careless or irresponsible.
[Middle English reckeles, probably alteration (influenced by recken, to reck) of recheles, retcheles, from Old English rēcelēas; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]
reck′less·ly adv.reck′less·ness n.Synonyms: reckless, rash1, foolhardy, temerarious
These adjectives mean given to or marked by unthinking boldness. Reckless suggests wild carelessness and disregard for consequences: "conceiving measures to protect the fur-bearing animals from reckless slaughter" (Gertrude Atherton).
Rash implies haste, impetuousness, and insufficient consideration: "Take calculated risks. That is quite different from being rash" (George S. Patton).
Foolhardy implies injudicious or imprudent boldness: a foolhardy attempt to wrest the gun from the mugger. Temerarious suggests reckless presumption: "this temerarious foeman who dared intervene between himself [the elephant] and his intended victim" (Edgar Rice Burroughs).
Thesaurus
Adv.1.recklessly - in a reckless manner
Translations
不顾一切地鲁莽地

reckless

(ˈrekləs) adjective very careless; acting or done without any thought of the consequences. a reckless driver; reckless driving. 輕率魯莽的 轻率鲁莽的,不顾危险的, 粗心的,妄动的,不计后果的 ˈrecklessly adverb 輕率魯莽地 鲁莽地,不顾一切地粗心地 ˈrecklessness noun 輕率魯莽 鲁莽,不顾一切