irresponsibly

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From irresponsible +‎ -ly or ir- +‎ responsibly.

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irresponsibly (comparative more irresponsibly, superlative most irresponsibly)

  1. In an irresponsible manner; so as to be irresponsible.
    • 1875, Henry James, Roderick Hudson, Boston, Mass.: J. R. Osgood:
      He had frequent fits of melancholy in which he declared that he was neither fish nor flesh nor good red herring. His was neither an irresponsibly contemplative nature nor a sturdily practical one, and he was for ever looking in vain for the uses of the things that please and the charm of the things that sustain.

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