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Results for “reck”

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reckless
adj
Acting without thinking about danger or consequences; carelessly rash.
recklessly
adv
In a way that ignores danger or likely consequences.
recklessness
noun
The quality of acting without regard for danger or consequences.
reckon
verb
To think or suppose something, often used informally.
reckoning
noun
The act of calculating or working something out.
Breck
name
A surname, also occasionally used as a given name.
freckle
noun
A small patch of brownish pigment on the skin, often from sun exposure.
shipwreck
noun
A ship that has sunk or been wrecked, or its remains.
shipwrecked
adj
Left stranded as a result of a ship being wrecked.
wreck
noun
The remains of a vehicle, ship, or structure that has been destroyed or badly damaged.
wreckage
noun
The broken remains or debris left after something, such as a vehicle or building, has been destroyed.
wrecked
adj
Destroyed or badly damaged, especially in an accident.
wrecker
noun
A person or company that dismantles damaged vehicles or salvages usable parts from wrecks.
wrecking
noun
The act of demolishing or salvaging something that has been destroyed.