Reckless \ˈre-kləs\, like many words with the -less suffix, is pronounced with stress on the first syllable ie: RECK-less, SENSE-less, HOPE-less, etc.
Reckless; adjective Recklessness; noun
The adverb form of the word reckless is recklessly.Some example sentences are:He was pulled over for driving recklessly.They are recklessly demolishing the garage with no safety gear.
"Reck" is an old word and "less" is a word, so reckless is a compound word.
the man made a reckless turn and crashed.
Temerarius.
The correct term is "reckless," not "wreckless." "Reckless" means acting without thinking about the possible consequences, while "wreckless" is not a standard English word.
Yes.
In the word "protect," the stress is on the first syllable, "pro-".
Escapade.
mindless
haphazardly
Careless and reckless are synonyms for irresponsible. Immature is another synonym.