English to Spanish Dictionary reckless

reckless

temerario
definition
adjective
reckless driving
(of a person or their actions) without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action.
translation of 'reckless'
adjective
temerario,
peligroso,
excesivo,
osado,
atronado,
inconsiderado,
atolondrado
example
Manchester Crown Court was told the tragedy was caused by a momentary, 'reckless' error of judgement.
A police investigation blamed the driver of the minibus for 'reckless' driving.
He had been 'reckless' to start a violent bust-up on the stairs when he had had too much alcohol, the court was told.
Even an organised road safety session at the crossing did not deter 'reckless' drivers.
But critics fear more tragedies could occur unless 'reckless' behaviour is tackled.
His 'reckless' gamble failed and he ended up old and ill in a wrecked building surrounded by yes men.
After all, the creditors should also pay the costs of their 'reckless' credit decisions.
The 'reckless' gambler goes to the roulette wheel and places his last million on his favourite number.
It has a 'reckless' disregard for accuracy, coupled with breathtaking ignorance.
Their biggest problem was persuading the enthusiastic local spies not to be 'reckless' .
He had not thrown the fire extinguisher deliberately but accepts he was 'reckless' , he said.
Villagers are donning fluorescent jackets and going out on patrol to help curb 'reckless' driving.
Just last week, in one of my more 'reckless' moods, I decided to colour my hair blue.
It doesn't take a 'reckless' person or a wild spending spree to create a debt crisis.
It is our case that he was 'reckless' and negligent in the way he drove.
Boy racers face seeing their cars behind bars as part of a Maldon police crackdown on 'reckless' driving.
Still I was a little bit worried that I had been 'reckless' to accept hospitality from a complete stranger.
Anyone who saw him could tell that the driving was 'reckless' and very dangerous.
They do not want to believe that he would wage a pointless war, that he is as 'reckless' as he is.
They say the 'reckless' use of weaponry could result in innocent people getting killed.
Both have committed enormous sums of money - at times 'recklessly' - in search of victory.
The law should differentiate between wilful 'recklessness' and ‘a moment of madness’.
There are also other drivers who keep 'recklessly' changing lanes, disregarding the safety of others.
It follows the prosecution in Britain of four people found to have 'recklessly' infected sexual partners with HIV.
The naivety and irresponsible 'recklessness' of this position is breathtaking.
And six drivers in 10 said they regularly see other people driving aggressively or 'recklessly' .
He pleaded guilty to arson and 'recklessly' endangering life at Kingston Crown Court on Monday on the opening day of his trial.
She says, like most comedians, she has exaggerated her wild teenage years, but there is no doubt she had a streak of 'recklessness' .
As a society we cannot go on 'recklessly' using up fossil fuels.
It is a tragic waste of human potential that so many young people put themselves at risk on the roads and pay the ultimate price for their 'recklessness' .
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