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wantom

 

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Definition

Wantom is an adjective that means deliberate, careless, or reckless.

Senses

1. Deliberate

When used to describe someone's behavior, wantom refers to actions that are done with intention or purpose.

Example sentence: She made a wantom decision to quit her job without having another one lined up.

2. Careless

Wantom can also describe actions that are done without thought or consideration.

Example sentence: The wantom driver caused a car accident by not paying attention to the road.

3. Reckless

Wantom can indicate actions that are done with a lack of concern for the consequences.

Example sentence: The wantom gambler lost all of his savings in a single night.

Usages

Popular Usage

In everyday language, wantom is commonly used to describe actions that are done without thinking or caution.

Example sentence: She frequently engages in wantom shopping sprees, resulting in financial troubles.

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Local Usage

In certain regions, wantom may have a more specific meaning or usage that differs from the standard definitions.

Example sentence: In the local dialect, "wantom" refers to someone who is extremely adventurous.

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