How Do You Spell RECKLESSNESS?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛkləsnəs] (IPA)

Recklessness is a noun that refers to the quality of being rash or careless, often resulting in unfavorable consequences. Linguistically, the word is spelled /rɛk-ləs-nəs/ in IPA transcription. The sound /rɛk/ corresponds to the letters "r-e-c-k", with a short "e" vowel sound, while the sound /ləs/ is spelled "l-e-s-s" and rhymes with "less". The final syllable /nəs/ is spelled "n-e-s-s" and includes a short "u" sound. Mastery of IPA transcription can greatly enhance one's understanding of English pronunciation and spelling.

RECKLESSNESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Recklessness can be defined as a state of being careless, thoughtless, or lacking concern for potential consequences. It refers to a person's tendency to act without considering the potential risks or dangers associated with their behavior. Being reckless involves the disregard of prudent judgment, caution, or logic, often leading to hasty actions that may have serious and negative outcomes.

    Someone who displays recklessness tends to act impulsively and without thought for the potential harm they might cause to themselves or others. This behavior is characterized by a lack of consideration for safety, consequences, or the wellbeing of oneself and those around them.

    Recklessness could manifest itself in various domains, such as traffic behavior, sports, financial decisions, or interpersonal relationships. It can involve excessive risk-taking, engaging in dangerous activities without proper precautions, or ignoring signs of potential harm or danger. This disregard for caution or prudence often stems from a disregard of the potential negative effects that could arise from one's actions.

    The term recklessness is commonly used in legal contexts, where it describes a state of mind where a person consciously and unjustifiably disregards the potential risks and dangers associated with their actions. In law, recklessness is often considered as a level of intent higher than negligence, suggesting that the person's actions were deliberate and carried out with a conscious disregard for the potential harm they could cause.

  2. The state or quality of being reckless; heedlessness; negligence.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of RECKLESSNESS

The word "recklessness" is derived from the Middle English term "reckeles", which comes from the Old English word "receleas" meaning "careless" or "unconcerned". It combines the Old English prefix "re-" (indicating negation or reversal) and "celeas" which means "concerned" or "careful". Over time, the word "reckless" evolved from "receleas" and was later paired with the suffix "-ness" to form "recklessness", referring to the state or quality of being careless or lacking concern.

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Plural form of RECKLESSNESS is RECKLESSNESSES

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