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    perverse
    /pəˈvəːs/

    adjective

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  2. having the effect of being, or intended to be, the opposite of what is usually expected or considered reasonable: Sometimes I think he refuses to cooperate just to be perverse.

  3. The meaning of PERVERSE is turned away from what is right or good : corrupt. How to use perverse in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Perverse.

  4. 4 meanings: 1. deliberately deviating from what is regarded as normal, good, or proper 2. persistently holding to what is wrong.... Click for more definitions.

  5. willfully determined or disposed to go counter to what is expected or desired; contrary. Synonyms: disobedient, contumacious. Antonyms: agreeable. characterized by or proceeding from such a determination or disposition: a perverse mood. wayward or cantankerous. persistent or obstinate in what is wrong. Synonyms: headstrong, stubborn.

  6. Definitions of perverse. adjective. deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good. synonyms: depraved, perverted, reprobate. corrupt. lacking in integrity. adjective. marked by a disposition to oppose and contradict. “took perverse satisfaction in foiling her plans” synonyms: negative.

  7. 1. willfully determined not to do what is expected or desired; contrary. 2. characterized by or proceeding from such a determination: a perverse mood. 3. wayward or cantankerous. 4. turned away from what is right, good, or proper; wicked or corrupt.

  8. showing a deliberate and determined desire to behave in a way that most people think is wrong, unacceptable or unreasonable. a perverse decision (= one that most people do not expect and think is wrong) She finds a perverse pleasure in upsetting her parents.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · perverse (comparative more perverse or perverser, superlative most perverse or perversest) Turned aside while against something, splitting off from a thing.

  10. Perverse Definition. Deviating from what is considered right or good; wrong, improper, etc. or corrupt, wicked, etc.; specif., sexually perverted. Persisting in error or fault; stubbornly contrary. Characterized by or resulting from obstinacy or contrariness.

  11. per•verse (pər vûrs′ ), adj. willfully determined or disposed to go counter to what is expected or desired; contrary. characterized by or proceeding from such a determination or disposition: a perverse mood. wayward or cantankerous. persistent or obstinate in what is wrong.