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wanton

WON-tuhn
adj
1
Deliberately careless or cruel, showing no regard for consequences or morality.
"The report criticized the company's wanton disregard for worker safety."
2
(dated) Sexually unrestrained or promiscuous.
"The novel scandalized readers with its portrayal of a wanton heroine."

How to Use Wanton

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishRecklessly disregarding right and wrong, or (older sense) sexually unrestrained.

Common mistake

Don't confuse with "wonton," the Chinese dumpling — they sound alike but are unrelated.

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Common pairings
wanton destruction wanton disregard wanton cruelty

Word Forms

more wanton comparative, wantoner comparative, wantoned past tense, wantons plural, wanton plural, wantons plural, wantons singular, most wanton superlative, wantonest superlative

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Etymology

From Middle English wantoun, built from wan- ("un-") plus a word meaning "trained" or "disciplined" — literally "undisciplined."

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