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Your conduct smacks ................... recklessness.

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The idiom “smacks of” is used to indicate suspicion or hint of a quality, usually undesirable.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
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The phrase smacks of means to suggest or have the flavor or trace of something (usually negative). Correct usage: “smacks of recklessness”
(a) OfCorrect. “Smacks of” = suggests/resembles.

(b) With — Incorrect.

(c) From — Incorrect.

(d) In — Incorrect.
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