Meanings (ES + gloss)
indisciplinado
Undisciplined, unruly; not able to be controlled.
As Flies to wanton Boyes are we to th' Gods, / They kill us for their sport.
desenfadado • juguetón
Playful, sportive; merry or carefree.
The grave simplicity of the philosopher was ill calculated to engage her wanton levity, or to fix that unbounded passion for variety, which often discovered personal merit in the m…
lascivo • libidinoso • lujurioso
Lewd, immoral; sexually open, unchaste.
I know I ought never to have dreamt of sending that valentine—forgive me, sir—it was a wanton thing which no woman with any self-respect should have done.
if wenches will hang out lures for fellows, it is no matter what they suffer: I detest such creatures; and it would be much better for them that their faces had been seamed with th…
caprichoso • desaprensivo • gratuito • sin sentido
Capricious, reckless of morality, justice etc.; acting without regard for the law or the well-being of others; gratuitous.
Edward himself, now thoroughly enlightened on her character, had no scruple in believing her capable of the utmost meanness of wanton ill-nature.
these developments in Gaza are a consequence of the state of siege that the tiny territory has been under – a society that has been fenced-in, starved, and seen its very fabric tor…
autoindulgente • desenfrenado • inmoderado • lujurioso
Extravagant, unrestrained, excessive.
But do not think it argues change of temper since I wrote the Frère review, or a wanton praise of one man and blame of another.
the market price will rise more or less above the natural price, according as either the greatness of the deficiency, or the wealth and wanton luxury of the competitors, happen to…
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