Wanton

Wanton (Adj.)

Pronunciation: /ˈwɒntən/

Word Meaning:

  1. Deliberate and unprovoked, especially referring to something malicious or cruel.
  2. Reckless, undisciplined, or unruly, often regarding behavior or actions.
  3. Extravagant, lavish, or unrestrained, typically in the context of spending money or indulging in pleasure.

Uses in Sentence:

  1. The wanton destruction of the historical monument outraged the community.
  2. She showed a wanton disregard for the safety of others by speeding through the neighborhood.
  3. The wealthy heiress lived a wanton lifestyle, spending her fortune on parties and luxury goods.

Synonyms:

  1. Malicious, cruel, spiteful, malicious, malevolent.
  2. Reckless, irresponsible, careless, heedless, wild.
  3. Extravagant, lavish, prodigal, profligate, unrestrained.

Antonyms:

  1. Justified, warranted, restrained, controlled.
  2. Cautious, disciplined, prudent, responsible, careful.
  3. Frugal, economical, thrifty, restrained, modest.

Word Meaning in Hindi: उत्तेजक (Uttejak), निरंतर (Nirantar), प्रमद (Pramad).

Word uses in Hindi:

  1. ऐतिहासिक स्मारक की अनियंत्रित नाशकता ने समुदाय को आहत किया। (The wanton destruction of the historical monument outraged the community.)
  2. 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.)
  3. 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.)

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