"Heedlessly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Heedlessly" Meaning

Heedlessly means: carelessly or thoughtlessly, often without considering the consequences or potential risks.

"Heedlessly" Examples

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Heedlessly is an adverb that means doing something without paying attention to the consequences or consequences of not doing something.

Examples:


She walked heedlessly across the busy street, ignoring the screeching cars.
He invested his savings heedlessly in a high-risk stock, hoping to make quick profits.
The company is working heedlessly on a new project, without considering the potential risks.
The thoughtless driver sped off heedlessly, without checking his rearview mirror.
The government is implementing new policies heedlessly, without consulting the public.

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The word "heel" can have several meanings depending on the context.<br><br>As a noun, "heel" typically refers to the back part of the human foot, from the ankle to the toe. For example: "I need to get a new pair of shoes that fit my heel properly."<br><br>In other contexts, "heel" can mean the lowest or most inferior part of something, such as: "The heel of the ship scraped against the dock as it was pulled out of the water."<br><br>In slang usage, "heel" can also refer to a person who is dishonest or untrustworthy, particularly in reference to the stereotypical image of a heel as a villainous or evil character, like a heel wrestler. For example: "The politician was accused of being a heel for his shady dealings."<br><br>In addition, "heel" can be used as a verb, meaning to walk or move with the heel of the foot instead of the toes. This might be done on purpose, such as when a person is trying to be stealthy, or unintentionally, such as when a person is tired or clumsy. For example: "I tried to heel silently through the forest, but my feet made a snapping sound on the dry underbrush."

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