Word Play: Feckless, Reckless, and Rash (Thesaurus.com)

Dec 27, 2007 17:56

In case you were wondering:

"1. feckless means ineffective or having no real worth or purpose; reckless means marked by unthinking boldness or with defiant disregard for danger or consequences
2. rash (the adjective) suggests imprudence and lack of forethought; reckless implies disregard of possible consequences"

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aries11 December 27 2007, 20:03:19 UTC
Nothing like a midafternoon vocab lesson. :)

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Feckless vs. Reckless mustbecrazy December 29 2007, 21:30:49 UTC
Gotta love it.

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