Escapade.
No. It is a commonly misspelling of 'reckless'.
"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.
Tame.
the man made a reckless turn and crashed.
The word feros in Latin means the inflection of ferus. Ferus is a Latin word that means a wild animal, some adjectives are wild or savage.
insane.
Temerarius.
Dangerous. Or if talking legally about a person's actions leading to an event that could cause something dangerous to happen the word often used is reckless. Eg. Dangerous and Reckless is a charge for a driving offence, Reckless Endangerment is often a charge against parents who have done something to risk the safety of their children.xx
The Greek language has many terms available to reflect adventure. "Peripetia" commonly refers to adventure, but when translated means a sudden unexpected change in fortune.
The word is fantasy.
safari