<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face=" Arial, Verdana, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by mustang:
could you please tell me the difference between the charges of reckless and careless. thank you.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
My response:
Reckless is akin to an intentional wrongdoing, and careless is akin to negligence without any malice aforethought.
reck·less [ r kl s]
adj. having or showing no regard for danger or consequences; heedless; rash: a reckless driver; a reckless attempt.
care·less [ k l s]
adj.
1. done with or acting with insufficient attention; negligent.
2. (often foll. by in, of, or about) unconcerned in attitude or action; heedless; indifferent (to): she's very careless about her clothes.
3. (usually prenominal) carefree.
4. (usually prenominal) unstudied; artless: an impression of careless elegance.
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