reckless
— Adjective
– English
~ characterized by careless unconcern; "the heedless generosity and the spasmodic extravagance of persons used to large fortunes"- Edith Wharton; "reckless squandering of public funds"
reckless
— Adjective
– English
~ marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences; "foolhardy enough to try to seize the gun from the hijacker"; "became the fiercest and most reckless of partisans"-Macaulay; "a reckless driver"; "a rash attempt to climb Mount Everest"
recklessly
— Adverb
– English
~ in a reckless manner
recklessness
— Noun
– English
~ the trait of giving little thought to danger
reckon
— Verb
– English
~ deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
reckon
— Verb
– English
~ expect, believe, or suppose; "I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel"; "I thought to find her in a bad state"; "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen"; "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
reckon
— Verb
– English
~ make a mathematical calculation or computation
reckon
— Verb
– English
~ have faith or confidence in; "you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"
reckon
— Verb
– English
~ take account of; "You have to reckon with our opponents"; "Count on the monsoon"
ready reckoner
— Noun
– English
~ a handbook of tables used to facilitate computation
reckoner
— Noun
– English
~ an expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines)
reckoner
— Noun
– English
~ a handbook of tables used to facilitate computation
reckoning
— Noun
– English
~ the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order; "the counting continued for several hours"