verb
- to care about or be concerned with something
Usage: archaic; usually used in negative constructions
Examples
- I don’t reck what others think of my decision.
- She little recked the consequences of her actions.
- He didn’t reck the danger that lay ahead.
- They reck not of the cost to their reputation.
- Little did she reck that her words would cause such trouble.
- The king recked nothing of his subjects’ suffering.