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Wanton (Verb)

Meaning 1

Behave extremely cruelly and brutally.

Classification

Verbs of grooming, dressing and bodily care.

Examples

  • The ruthless dictator began to wantonly slaughter thousands of innocent civilians, leaving many cities in ruins.
  • During the war, the enemy army would wantonly attack and destroy any village that stood in their path.
  • The mercenaries showed no mercy and began to wantonly kill anyone who opposed them.
  • The tyrant ruled with an iron fist, allowing his soldiers to wantonly brutalize anyone who dared to speak out against him.
  • The rebel group was known to wantonly destroy vital infrastructure, crippling the government's ability to respond effectively.

Hypernyms

  • Do
  • Behave

Meaning 2

Engage in amorous play.

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • The newlyweds wanton in the hotel's luxury suite for their entire honeymoon, getting to know each other more intimately.
  • The couple's antics were too explicit for a family movie night, they had started to wanton on the living room couch.
  • In the still of the night, the lovers would often wanton, enjoying the passion and affection for each other.
  • It was rumored that the artist and his model wanton in the studio, getting lost in their own little world of art and desire.
  • Young love often prompts people to wanton, completely absorbed in each other and the thrill of a new relationship.

Hypernyms

  • Coquette
  • Dally
  • Coquet
  • Philander
  • Flirt
  • Romance
  • Mash
  • Butterfly

Related Words

  • Wanton (noun)

Meaning 3

Indulge in a carefree or voluptuous way of life.

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • She spent her inheritance traveling the world and living a life of luxury, determined to wanton and enjoy every moment of her youth.
  • The wealthy socialite was known for her extravagant parties, letting guests wanton in expensive champagne and fine cuisine.
  • The two lovers chose a secluded island to wanton and forget about the stress of their ordinary lives.
  • He had always been someone who lived a modest life, but after his retirement, he decided to wanton and experience everything he had been denying himself.
  • After years of following the rules, she decided to wanton and try all the things she had previously deemed taboo.

Related Words

  • Wanton (noun)

Meaning 4

Spend wastefully; "wanton one's money away".

Classification

Verbs of buying, selling, owning.

Examples

  • After winning the lottery, she began to wanton her fortune away on extravagant vacations and designer clothing.
  • He learned the hard way that wanting his paycheck away on video games would leave him with nothing come rent day.
  • She was incapable of saving any money since her habit was to wanton her entire income on unnecessary shopping sprees.
  • Having no sense of budgeting, he started to wanton all his savings away in a matter of months.
  • His reputation among friends was tainted as someone who consistently wantoned his parents' money away on lavish parties and expensive cars.

Synonyms

  • Wanton Away
  • Trifle Away

Hypernyms

  • Drop
  • Expend

Meaning 5

Waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently.

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • She's been wanton with her summer break, spending most days lounging on the couch and binge-watching TV shows.
  • He often gets criticized for wanton hours away on video games, when he should be focusing on his studies.
  • She cautioned against being wanton with company time, reminding everyone to stay productive during work hours.
  • Due to his easy-going nature, James tends to be wanton with deadlines and often submits projects at the last minute.
  • After being laid off from her job, Sarah found herself wanton with days that had no structure, struggling to find a new routine.

Synonyms

  • Wanton Away
  • Trifle
  • Piddle
  • Piddle Away

Hypernyms

  • Drop
  • Spend

Meaning 6

Become extravagant; indulge (oneself) luxuriously.

Classification

Verbs of eating and drinking.

Examples

  • The newly single millionaire decided to wanton in lavish vacations and exotic cars.
  • After years of being frugal, Emily finally got the opportunity to wanton in designer clothes and jewelry.
  • To celebrate his retirement, James chose to wanton in fine dining and exclusive events abroad.
  • He had always dreamed of wanting on his own private island and finally had the means to do it.
  • On her milestone birthday, Rachel allowed herself to wanton in expensive spa treatments and a luxury cruise.

Synonyms

  • Luxuriate

Hypernyms

  • Waste
  • Ware
  • Consume
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