Wanton


The meaning of the word Wanton is: having no concern for the rights, feelings, or safety of others


Examples:

Jim’s wanton disregard for others was obvious when he drove home drunk.

published by Jazmine on 2022-01-07 00:50:19


Although Harold is not a nice boy, I cannot believe he has been accused of wanton cruelty toward his neighbor’s dog.

published by Kathyrn on 2021-03-06 00:48:47


The judge sentenced the teenage boy to two hundred hours of community service for his wanton acts of vandalism.

published by Denice on 2021-11-04 06:52:38


After surveillance cameras failed to pick up the wanton destruction of the library, the county hired a security guard to patrol the building.

published by Neva on 2021-02-15 10:00:47


The man is probably going to get the death penalty for his wanton killing of six schoolchildren.

published by Liberty on 2021-07-18 04:49:31


When Sarah kissed her best friend’s husband, she showed a wanton disregard for her friend’s feelings.

published by Neville on 2021-10-05 17:14:47


The wanton destruction of the historic church drew outrage from all over the country.

published by Lizeth on 2021-07-02 13:49:11


Although Frank is usually a caring person, he exhibits a wanton personality and overlooks the feelings of others when he drinks too much beer.

published by Ola on 2021-09-10 11:57:25


Alice’s wanton nature led her to believe the laws that governed others did not apply to her.

published by Janelle on 2021-07-30 18:07:27


Because many teenagers believe they are invincible, they often do wanton stunts to show their friends how carefree they are.

published by Karoline on 2021-06-12 04:42:33


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