reckful
English
editEtymology
editFrom reck + -ful. Compare reckless.
Adjective
editreckful (comparative more reckful, superlative most reckful)
- (uncommon) Full of careful heed or attention; careful; cautious.
- 1845, Allan Freer, The North British review:
- Man, in fact, should be reckless in nothing, but reckful in every thing; […]
- 1994 October 24, InfoWorld:
- […] it's tough to call when it's in that gray area between reckless stupidity and reckful insanity.