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    wanton
    /ˈwɒnt(ə)n/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a sexually unrestrained woman: archaic "she'd behaved like a wanton"

    verb

    • 1. play; frolic: "they sat gazing at the white-flecked pure blue sea and the various gulls that wantoned in the wake"
    • 2. behave in a sexually unrestrained way: "women who have wantoned with suitors"

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  2. How to use wanton in a sentence. merciless, inhumane; having no just foundation or provocation : malicious; being without check or limitation: such as… See the full definition

  3. WANTON definition: 1. (of something bad, such as damage, cruelty, waste) extreme and showing no care at all: 2. (of a…. Learn more.

  4. Wanton definition: done, shown, used, etc., maliciously or unjustifiably. See examples of WANTON used in a sentence.

  5. A wanton action deliberately causes harm, damage, or waste without having any reason to. ...this unnecessary and wanton destruction of our environment. Wanton violence is now becoming a regular feature of urban life. Synonyms: wilful, needless, senseless, unjustified More Synonyms of wanton.

  6. Oct 4, 2023 · Engaging in or inclined to amorous dalliance or sexual play; (in later use also) devoted to pleasure; inclined to indulge in pursuits regarded as…. gay 1597–. Originally of persons and later also more widely: dedicated to social pleasures; dissolute, promiscuous; frivolous, hedonistic. Also (esp. in to g ….

  7. 1. a. Lascivious or promiscuous. Used especially of women. b. Exciting or expressing sexual desire: a wanton pose. 2. Marked by unprovoked, gratuitous maliciousness; capricious and unjust: wanton destruction. 3. Unrestrainedly excessive: wanton extravagance. 4. Luxuriant; overabundant: wanton tresses. 5. Frolicsome; playful: a wanton fawn. 6.

  8. /ˈwɒntən/ /ˈwɑːntən/ (formal) [usually before noun] causing harm or damage deliberately and for no acceptable reason. wanton destruction. a wanton disregard for human life. the wanton killing of innocent creatures. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  9. 1. A wanton action deliberately causes harm, damage, or waste without having any reason to. [...] 2. If someone describes a woman as wanton, they disapprove of her because she clearly enjoys sex or has sex with a lot of men. [disapproval, old-fashioned] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'wanton' American English: wɒntən British English: wɒntən. More.

  10. Wanton describes something excessive, uncontrolled and sometimes even cruel. The principal sees a food fight as a wanton act of vandalism done with wanton disregard for the rules, but the kids might just see it as fun.

  11. Wanton definition: Marked by unprovoked, gratuitous maliciousness; capricious and unjust.