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
"Reck" is an old word and "less" is a word, so reckless is a compound word.
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.
the man made a reckless turn and crashed.
No. It is a commonly misspelling of 'reckless'.
Temerarius.
The word "reckless" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable. In phonetics, this is known as initial stress, where the primary emphasis is placed on the first syllable of the word. Therefore, in "reckless," the "reck" syllable is stressed.
Yes.
No, the word "reckless" is stressed on the second syllable. It is pronounced RECK-less.
haphazardly
mindless
Escapade.