Job vs wanton

Job

noun
  • A person who shows remarkable patience, especially in the face of great misfortune. 

name
  • A male given name from Hebrew 

  • A character in the Old Testament and the Qur'an, renowned for his patience. 

  • A book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh. 

wanton

noun
  • A pampered or coddled person. 

  • An overly playful person; a trifler. 

  • A self-indulgent person, fond of excess. 

verb
  • To act wantonly; to be lewd or lascivious. 

  • To rove and ramble without restraint, rule, or limit; to revel; to play loosely; to frolic. 

  • To waste or squander, especially in pleasure (most often with away). 

adj
  • Lewd, immoral; sexually open, unchaste. 

  • Capricious, reckless of morality, justice etc.; acting without regard for the law or the well-being of others; gratuitous. 

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