wantonness

[US]/'wɔntənnis/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. unrestrained behavior, playful enjoyment.
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Example Sentences

She had never had a keener sense of freedom, of the absolute boldness and wantonness of liberty.

The wantonness of his behavior shocked everyone at the party.

She danced with wantonness, captivating everyone in the room.

The novel is filled with scenes of wantonness and excess.

The wantonness of the graffiti on the walls was a sign of urban decay.

He indulged in wantonness without considering the consequences.

The wantonness of her spending habits eventually led to financial ruin.

The movie portrayed the wantonness of the main character's lifestyle.

The wantonness of the crime spree left the community in fear.

The wantonness of his lies destroyed any trust we had in him.

The wantonness of the destruction caused by the hurricane was devastating.

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