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wanton

[won-tn] / ˈwɒn tn /




NOUN
profligate person
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"He has spent his entire political career dodging accountability for his wanton disregard for the law. It is finally catching up to him," Bookbinder said.

From Salon

And yes, they’ve also unraveled the twisted tales of heinous murders, heartless scams and wanton corruption for the sake of entertainment.

From Los Angeles Times

To many Indonesians, the stampede was a clear example of the wanton use of force.

From New York Times

Colorado and Chicago are right to move to enact policies that protect drivers; to stop the wanton firing of workers who make ride-hail possible.

From Los Angeles Times

There will be the inevitable op-eds and other public statements by politicians, activists, and thought leaders that America's police just need "more training" to prevent these wanton acts of thuggery and violence.

From Salon