Wantonness in a sentence as a noun

The consequence of all this is that devotion, the true aim of all worship, is neglected, and wantonness, which ought to be eschewed, increases.

Are we really gonna compare the limited instances of people being weld into their apartment to sheer collective wantonness going on stateside?

Therefore, to our sick eyes, The stunted trees look sick, the summer short, Clouds shade the sun, which will not tan our hay, And nothing thrives to reach its natural term; And life, shorn of its venerable length, Even at its greatest space is a defeat, And dies in anger that it was a dupe; And, in its highest noon and wantonness, Is early frugal, like a beggar's child; Even in the hot pursuit of the best aims And prizes of ambition, checks its hand, Like Alpine cataracts frozen as they leaped, Chilled with a miserly comparison Of the toy's purchase with the length of life.

Wantonness definitions

noun

the trait of lacking restraint or control; reckless freedom from inhibition or worry; "she danced with abandon"

See also: abandon unconstraint

noun

the quality of being lewd and lascivious

See also: licentiousness