wantonly

wantonly
adverb mutwillig
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wan·ton·ly
[ˈwɒntənli, AM ˈwɑ:ntən-]
adv
1. (wilfully) mutwillig
2. (dated or hum: dissolutely) schamlos
3. (liter: capriciously) übermütig
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['wɒntənlɪ]
adv
1) (= immorally) liederlich, schamlos; look lüstern
2) (= wilfully) mutwillig; neglect, waste sträflich

he was wantonly extravagant with his wife's money — er gab das Geld seiner Frau mit sträflichem Leichtsinn aus

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adv.
mutwillig adv.
üppig adv.

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