Antonyms for fecklessness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : fek-lis |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfɛk lɪs |
Definition of fecklessness
Origin :- 1590s, from feck, "effect, value, vigor" (late 15c.), Scottish shortened form of effect, + -less. Popularized by Carlyle, who left its opposite, feckful, in dialectal obscurity. Related: Fecklessly; fecklessness.
- As in inaction : noun state of doing nothing
- It seems to point to a certain amount of fecklessness that 15 per cent.
- Extract from : « The Foundations of Japan » by J.W. Robertson Scott
- Three things for which a friend is hated: trespassing, keeping aloof, fecklessness.
- Extract from : « The Triads of Ireland » by Kuno Meyer
Synonyms for fecklessness
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