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wanton

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/ˈwɒntən/ · wan-ton

Unrestrained, especially in behavior; reckless or immoral.

Meanings

adjectiveliterary

Unrestrained, especially in behavior; reckless or immoral.

بے پرواہ، خاص طور پر رویے میں؛ بے فکر یا بے ہودہ۔

بے پرواہ

be parwah

Synonyms

unrestrainedrecklesslicentiousبے قیدبے خوفعیاش

Antonyms

restrainedcontrolledmoralقیدنظماخلاقی

Common Collocations

  • wanton behavior
  • wanton release
  • wanton disregard

Example Sentences

His wanton disregard for safety led to several accidents.

اس کی بے پرواہی برائے حفاظت نے کئی حادثات کا باعث بنی۔

Us ki be parwahī barā'e hifāzat ne kai hadsāt kā bā'is banī.

The novel depicts a wanton character who indulged in hedonism.

ناول میں ایک بے پرواہ کردار کو دکھایا گیا ہے جو لذت پرستی میں مشغول رہا۔

Nāval mein ek be parwah kirdār ko dikhāyā gayā hai jo lazat parastī mein mashghool raha.

Her wanton laughter echoed through the empty hall.

اس کی بے پرواہ ہنسی خالی ہال میں گونجی۔

Us ki be parwah hansi khālī hāl mein gūnji.

Easily Confused With

wantonness:Wantonness is a noun describing the quality of being wanton, whereas wanton itself is an adjective.

Word Family

wantonness
nounبے پرواہی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'wanting' to be free and without restraint when you hear wanton.

Imagine a joyful party where people are dancing freely without any concerns.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دل کے داغوں کو بھول کر عیش و عشرت میں گزرے، پر ہم نے تو عشق کا یہ بے پرواہ سفر کیا۔

Dil ke dāghon ko bhul kar aish o ishrat mein guzre, par hum ne to ishq ka yeh be parwah safar kiya.

Forgetting the scars of the heart, we indulged in pleasure, but we undertook this carefree journey of love.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اپنے آپ کو بے پرواہ نہ بناؤ۔

Apne aap ko be parwah na banao.

Do not make yourself careless.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "wanton" — lively, frolicsome

First known use: 14th century

The term 'wanton' has evolved from a Middle English word meaning playful or frolicsome. Over time, its connotations have broadened to include reckless or immoral behavior.