feckless的意思和读音

feckless

: [ˈfekləs] : ['fekləs]

adj.

adj.dynamic

adj.incompetent,good-for-nothing,useless,hopeless,spineless

fecklessadj.

1.having a weak character; not behaving in a responsible way

Her husband was a charming, but lazy and feckless man.

adj.1.,2.,3.

adj.1.a feckless person is not reliable, does not care about achieving anything, and has no clear plans

1. fazed > feckless > feeble >

2. fatuous feckless fiduciary ...

3. fastness > feckless > flaccidity > ...

4. nerveless a feckless a fathomless a ...

5. fatuous feckless fiduciary ...

6. aimless feckless feckless ...

7. fearless feckless flawless ...

8. pecuniary feckless , fiduciary , ...

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1.Microcredit is one example, in part because poor men seem to be more feckless borrowers than their female counterparts.

2.Unfortunately, Australia's feckless leaders are destroying this by promoting high population growth without any sort of industrial strategy.

3.Indifference towards the sacrament of marriage appears strongest among the elderly, not the feckless young.

4.He was a great admirer of the poetry of plain speech. He despised mere feckless adornments of language or thought.

5.Fingers have been pointed at supine regulators, greedy bankers and investors, naive consumers and feckless politicians.

6.I can hold a tea, soft: hand and feckless man, I Do not look down on you.

7.But what they detest is the idea that it might let feckless Italians and Portuguese off the hook.

8.Indifference towards the sacrament of marriage appears strongestamong the elderly, not the feckless young.

9.This is a feckless argument, purely, and shows the lack of legitimacy and moral integrity of these anti-war protestors.

10.BELIEVE the headlines and Europe's worst economic headache by far is Greece , financially feckless and socially volatile.