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Was (wer) ist Wanton - definition


wanton         
adj. 1) grossly negligent to the extent of being recklessly unconcerned with the safety of people or property. Examples: speeding by a school while it is letting out students or firing a shotgun in a public park. 2) sexually immoral and unrestrained.
wanton         
I. a.
1.
Wandering, loose, unrestrained, unchecked, free.
2.
Luxuriant, exuberant, abounding, rank, rampant, overgrown.
3.
Sportive, frolicsome, playful, gay, frisky, coltish, airy, skittish.
4.
Dissolute, licentious, irregular, loose.
5.
Incontinent, prurient, lustful, lewd, lascivious, lecherous, carnal, salacious, libidinous, concupiscent, lickerish, unchaste, loose.
6.
Reckless, heedless, careless, inconsiderate, needless, groundless, gratuitous, wilful.
II. n.
Lewd person.
III. v. n.
1.
Revel, frolic, sport, play, disport, frisk, romp, caper.
2.
Luxuriate, live luxuriously, live in clover.
3.
Toy, trifle, play, sport, dally amorously.
wanton         
¦ adjective
1. (of a cruel or violent action) deliberate and unprovoked.
2. sexually immodest or promiscuous.
3. literary growing profusely; luxuriant.
lively; playful.
¦ noun archaic a sexually immodest or promiscuous woman.
¦ verb archaic or literary
1. play; frolic.
2. behave in a sexually immodest or promiscuous way.
Derivatives
wantonly adverb
wantonness noun
Origin
ME wantowen 'rebellious, lacking discipline', from wan- 'badly' + OE togen 'trained' (rel. to team and tow1).

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Wanton
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Wanton
1. We‘ve made it clear that we care about wanton destruction.
2. The opportunities for wanton self–destruction are many.
3. Caligula himself can never have done anything more wanton.
4. "My name is Wanton," she says, with a sportive smile, "Wanton Nereid, and I believe you requested a massage." "Hur, hur, I thought a wanton was a Chinese snack, but you look more like a spring roll ..." Half an hour later, Bond has returned to a pile of 5,000 bank statements, only just spotting the scorpion the evil al–Qaida double agent Wanton has slipped between the computer printouts.
5. "Ministers and MKs are behaving in a wild and wanton manner.