reck Antonyms

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Meaning of reck

Webster

reck (v. t.)

To make account of; to care for; to heed; to regard.

To concern; -- used impersonally.

Webster

reck (v. i.)

To make account; to take heed; to care; to mind; -- often followed by of.

reck Sentence Examples

  1. The storm wreaked havoc, leaving a trail of reck and destruction.
  2. His reckless driving habits put his own life and others at risk.
  3. The boat sailed recklessly through the choppy waters, courting disaster.
  4. Her reck manifested itself in her impulsive decisions and wild behavior.
  5. The politician's reckless promises garnered attention but lacked substance.
  6. The reckless hiker ventured into the mountains without proper preparation.
  7. The reckless investment strategy resulted in heavy losses for the company.
  8. The reck of the old building filled the air with a musty scent.
  9. The reck of the car accident scene served as a grim reminder of the recklessness involved.
  10. The reck of fear propelled her to flee the dangerous situation.

FAQs About the word reck

To make account of; to care for; to heed; to regard., To concern; -- used impersonally., To make account; to take heed; to care; to mind; -- often followed by o

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The storm wreaked havoc, leaving a trail of reck and destruction.

His reckless driving habits put his own life and others at risk.

The boat sailed recklessly through the choppy waters, courting disaster.

Her reck manifested itself in her impulsive decisions and wild behavior.