1. reckless - Adjective
2. reckless - Adjective Satellite
3. Reckless - Proper noun
Inattentive to duty; careless; neglectful; indifferent.
Rashly negligent; utterly careless or heedless.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI think it would be absolutely reckless and irresponsible for anyone to try and break up Microsoft. Steve Ballmer
The junior Senator from Wisconsin, by his reckless charges, has so preyed upon the fears and hatred of uninformed and credulous people that he has started a prairie fire, which neither he nor anyone else may be able to control. J. William Fulbright
I'm a man who falls in love so easily, and with such a reckless lack of consideration for the consequences of my actions, that from the very first instant of entering into a marriage I become, almost by definition, an adulterer. Michael Chabon
Nunziata, fix the salad, a little vinegar, lots of oil, four reckless mouthfuls, and then some drinks from the jug. Sicilian Proverb
Sorrow doesn't kill - reckless joy does. West African Proverb
Nothing is so reckless as a blind horse. Greek Proverb