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I. wanton [brit. angl. ˈwɒntən, am. angl. ˈwɑnt(ə)n] SAM. zastar.

wanton
dévergondé/-e m. spol/ž. spol

II. wanton [brit. angl. ˈwɒntən, am. angl. ˈwɑnt(ə)n] PRID.

1. wanton (malicious):

wanton cruelty, damage, waste
wanton disregard

2. wanton (playful) lit.:

wanton mood
wanton breeze

3. wanton (immoral):

wanton zastar.

v slovarju PONS

wanton [ˈwɒntən, am. angl. ˈwɑ:ntn] PRID.

1. wanton ur. jez. (mindless):

wanton violence
wanton destruction, disregard, waste

2. wanton (behaving in sexual way):

wanton
v slovarju PONS

wanton [ˈwan·t ə n] PRID.

1. wanton ur. jez. (mindless):

wanton violence
wanton destruction, disregard, waste

2. wanton (behaving in sexual way):

wanton

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Criminal negligence becomes gross when the failure to foresee involves a wanton disregard for human life (see the discussion in corporate manslaughter).
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The lawsuit claimed $83.5 million in damages resulting from 11 counts of negligence and willful and wanton conduct.
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He criticizes the ordinary knights for their vanity, wanton violence, and pointlessness.
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Regardless, while wanton destruction of real value may not be a net loss, it is of course still a misfortune, not a blessing.
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Unfortunately, the wanton clearing of the forest to give way to farms caused erosion of the fertile soil.
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