| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral Powers | | Section II. Personal Affections | | 3. Prospective Affections |
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| 863. Rashness. |
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| NOUN: | RASHNESS &c. adj.; temerity, want of caution, imprudence, indiscretion; overconfidence, presumption, audacity; precipitancy, precipitation, impetuosity; levity; foolhardihood, foolhardiness; heedlessness, thoughtlessness (inattention) [See Inattention]; carelessness (neglect) [See Neglect]; desperation; Quixotism, knight-errantry; fire eating.
gaming, gambling; blind bargain, leap in the dark, fools paradise; too many eggs in one basket.
DESPERADO, rashling [obs.], madcap, daredevil, Hotspur, Hector; scapegrace, enfant perdu [F.]; Don Quixote, knight-errant, Icarus; adventurer; dynamiter or dynamitard; fire eater, bully, bravo.
GAMBLER, gamester (chance) [See Chance].
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| VERB: | BE RASH &c. adj.; stick at nothing, play a desperate game; run into danger [See Danger]; play with -fire, - edge tools; donner tête baissée [F.]; knock ones head against a wall &c. (be unskillful) [See Unskillfulness]; kick against the pricks; rush on destruction; tempt Providence, go on a forlorn hope.
carry too much sail, sail too near the wind, ride at single anchor, go out of ones depth; go to sea in a sieve.
take a leap in the dark; buy a pig in a poke; bet against a dead certainty.
count ones chickens before they are hatched; reckon without ones host; catch at straws; trust to -, lean on- a broken reed.
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| ADJECTIVE: | RASH, incautious, indiscreet, injudicious, imprudent, improvident, temerarious; uncalculating, impulsive; heedless; careless (neglectful) [See Neglect]; without ballast, head over heels, heels over head; giddy (inattentive) [See Inattention].
RECKLESS, wanton, wild, madcap, desperate, devil-may-care, death-defying; hot-blooded, hot-headed, hot-brained; headlong, headstrong; breakneck, foolhardy, harebrained, precipitate.
overconfident, overweening; venture-some, venturous, adventurous, Quixotic; fire-eating.
UNEXPECTED; off ones guard (inexpectant) [See Inexpectation].
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| ADVERB: | posthaste, à corps perdu [F.], hand over head [rare], tête baissée [F.], headforemost; happen what may.
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| QUOTATIONS: | - Neck or nothing, the devil being in one.
- Non semper temeritas est felix.Livy
- Paucis temeritas est bono multis malo.Phædrus
- I am reckless what I do to spite the world.Macbeth
- I tell thee, be not rash; a golden bridge Is for a flying enemy.Byron
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