Pronunciation: /ˈhɛrəm ˈskɛrəm/
noun a reckless or impetuous person
A1 The harum scarum child ran around the playground without a care in the world.
A2 She was known for her harum scarum behavior, always acting impulsively without thinking things through.
B1 The harum scarum nature of the situation made it difficult to predict the outcome.
B2 Despite his harum scarum approach to life, he somehow always managed to come out on top.
C1 Her harum scarum attitude towards finances eventually caught up with her, leading to bankruptcy.
C2 The harum scarum decision-making process of the government led to widespread chaos and confusion.
adjective reckless or impetuous in behavior
A1 The harum scarum child ran around the playground without a care in the world.
A2 She had a harum scarum approach to life, always taking risks and living in the moment.
B1 The harum scarum driver weaved in and out of traffic, causing chaos on the road.
B2 The harum scarum decision to invest all their savings in a risky venture ultimately paid off.
C1 His harum scarum behavior at the business meeting shocked everyone in the room.
C2 Despite his harum scarum reputation, he was actually a very calculated and strategic thinker.
formal The harum scarum behavior of the children at the museum was quite disruptive.
informal I can't keep up with your harum scarum way of doing things.
slang That party was so harum scarum, I couldn't believe what was happening.
figurative His harum scarum approach to life led to many unexpected adventures.
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