Wanton (Adj.)
Pronunciation: /ˈwɒntən/
Word Meaning:
- Deliberate and unprovoked, especially referring to something malicious or cruel.
- Reckless, undisciplined, or unruly, often regarding behavior or actions.
- Extravagant, lavish, or unrestrained, typically in the context of spending money or indulging in pleasure.
Uses in Sentence:
- The wanton destruction of the historical monument outraged the community.
- She showed a wanton disregard for the safety of others by speeding through the neighborhood.
- The wealthy heiress lived a wanton lifestyle, spending her fortune on parties and luxury goods.
Synonyms:
- Malicious, cruel, spiteful, malicious, malevolent.
- Reckless, irresponsible, careless, heedless, wild.
- Extravagant, lavish, prodigal, profligate, unrestrained.
Antonyms:
- Justified, warranted, restrained, controlled.
- Cautious, disciplined, prudent, responsible, careful.
- Frugal, economical, thrifty, restrained, modest.
Word Meaning in Hindi: उत्तेजक (Uttejak), निरंतर (Nirantar), प्रमद (Pramad).
Word uses in Hindi:
- ऐतिहासिक स्मारक की अनियंत्रित नाशकता ने समुदाय को आहत किया। (The wanton destruction of the historical monument outraged the community.)
- वह मोहल्ले में तेजी से गाड़ी चलाकर दूसरों की सुरक्षा को ध्यान में न रखने की उत्तेजक उपेक्षा दिखाई। (She showed a wanton disregard for the safety of others by speeding through the neighborhood.)
- धनवान वारसी एक उत्तेजक जीवनशैली जीती, जो पार्टियों और शानदार सामग्री के लिए अपना धन खर्च करती थी। (The wealthy heiress lived a wanton lifestyle, spending her fortune on parties and luxury goods.)