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单词 wanton
释义

wanton /wonˈtən/

adjective
  1. Thoughtlessly cruel
  2. Unprovoked, unjust, merciless
  3. Capricious (archaic)
  4. Self-indulgent, given to luxury (obsolete)
  5. Lascivious, or (obsolete) amorous
  6. Undisciplined, unruly, unmanageable (obsolete)
  7. Immoral, licentious, lewd
  8. Insolent, arrogant, merciless in power or prosperity (obsolete)
  9. (of people) jovial (obsolete)
  10. (of animals and inanimate things) frisky, gay, moving freely or capriciously (poetic)
  11. Growing luxuriantly (poetic)
  12. Unrestrained, prodigal
noun
  1. An immoral person, esp female
  2. A trifler (old)
  3. A spoilt child or pampered, effeminate person (obsolete)
  4. A roguish, playful child, animal, etc (obsolete)
intransitive verb
  1. To frolic
  2. To play lasciviously or amorously
  3. To idle, go idly
  4. To trifle
  5. To indulge oneself, run into excesses
  6. To grow luxuriantly, ramble unchecked
transitive verb

To use wastefully, dissipate (also with away; old)

ORIGIN: ME wantowen, from privative or negative pfx wan- (see wanchancy), and OE togen, pap of tēon to draw, lead, educate; cf Ger ungezogen ill-bred, rude

wanˈtonize or wanˈtonise intransitive verb (archaic)

To play the wanton

wanˈtonly adverb

wanˈtonness noun

play the wanton

To trifle or (obsolete) to behave lewdly

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