Wanton in spanish
Sin sentido
pronunciation: sinsentidoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: sinsentidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
wanton1 = sin sentido, sin razón, caprichoso, gratuito.
Example: The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.more:
» wanton endangerment = imprudencia temeraria.
Example: A perpetrator, who wantonly engages in conduct that creates a substantial danger of physical injury to his victim, commits the crime of wanton endangerment.wanton2 = lascivo, libertino.
Example: The mask of modesty is no less successfully worn by procuresses than by wantons.wanton3 = lascivo, promiscuo, libertino, lujurioso, licencioso.
Example: Luxury goods such as cosmetics, radios and lingerie, were once burned in public bonfires because they 'aroused wanton desires in the minds of the people'.more:
» wanton woman = mujer lasciva, mujer libertina, mujer promiscua.
Example: The male coquette and the wanton woman are somewhat on a par.