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Discover LudwigThe word "heedless" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be careless, thoughtless, or without attention or regard for something. Example: Despite his parents' warnings, the heedless teenager continued to speed down the highway, oblivious to the potential dangers.
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Fico might be no saint, but he at least offered a stable alternative to such heedless avarice.
Second, for each heedless debtor, there will have been a predatory lender.
The economy's expansion has been heedless as well as relentless, breakneck as well as headlong.
But they might just as plausibly point the finger at heedless Arab governments.
Some African governments are already jittery that heedless talk of a "crusade" against Muslim enemies will stoke violent quarrels between Islamic groups and others at home.
They're heedless of the political economy risks of a weak initial response.
Mr Assad sent in the air force to bomb the rebels into oblivion, heedless of the tens of thousands of civilians he killed in the process.
Mr Erdogan has adopted a fiercely majoritarian attitude: so long as voters back him, he is entitled to do whatever he wants, heedless of opponents, protesters, judges, prosecutors or Europe.
One is that the government, which has been unable to do much for the past two years because its leader has been repeatedly distracted by problems of his own making, remains inert for months to come, heedless of Italy's economic problems.
England's violence merely highlighted the existence of a large, heedless urban underclass.
He worries about "gales of capital" blowing in both directions: heedless monetary easing is as destabilising as heedless tightening.Indeed, Mr Rajan, it turns out, does not want the Fed to delay its cuts in bond purchases.
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