wanton in a sentence
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Definition
Wanton: showing a reckless disregard for the consequences of one's actions, often characterized by a lack of restraint or moral principles.
Sample Sentences
- The wanton disregard for safety regulations led to a tragic accident.
- She was known for her wanton behavior at parties, often drawing attention wherever she went.
- His wanton destruction of the garden left the neighbors in shock and disbelief.
- The novel explores themes of wanton cruelty and the consequences of unchecked power.
- They accused him of wanton spending, claiming he had no regard for his financial future.
- The wanton destruction of the ancient ruins left the community in shock.
- Her wanton disregard for the rules led to severe consequences for her team.
- The film was criticized for its wanton portrayal of violence and excess.
- In the garden, the wanton growth of weeds choked the delicate flowers.
- His wanton flirting made it difficult for her to take him seriously.
- Her wanton disregard for the rules resulted in severe consequences for the entire team.
- The film's wanton portrayal of violence sparked a heated debate among critics.
- He was known for his wanton charm, easily captivating everyone in the room.
- The wanton behavior of the partygoers disturbed the quiet neighborhood late into the night.
- Her wanton laughter filled the room, making everyone feel at ease.
- He was accused of wanton disregard for the safety of others during the race.
- The film portrayed a wanton lifestyle that ultimately led to the characters' downfall.
- In his wanton pursuit of pleasure, he neglected his responsibilities and relationships.
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