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reckless

[rek-lis] / ˈrɛk lɪs /


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UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher told the BBC the war was a "reckless military adventure" and he described the plight of civilians.

From BBC

Jon Whitehouse, leader of the Liberal Democrat group on the council, said the Conservative administration had been "reckless" in its spending.

From BBC

You didn’t deserve to have all of your life’s plans thrown out the window because of one reckless driver.

From MarketWatch

Sir Richard said it became clear early on "that Iran's response was going to be much broader, wild and indiscriminate, and rather reckless compared to what we saw in the 12-day war last summer".

From BBC

A tribunal found Kerley was "negligent and, to a certain extent, reckless" in not adhering to anti-doping regulations, after the American recorded three whereabouts failures between 11 May and 6 December 2024.

From BBC