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Word | Perverse |
German Meaning | pervers, abwegig, abartig, verstockt, launisch, querköpfig, widerborstig, verkehrt, entartet |
resistant to guidance or discipline; Mary Mary quite contrary; an obstinate child with a violent temper; a perverse mood; wayward behavior / marked by a disposition to oppose and contradict / Turned aside / stubbornly wrongheaded; wicked and unacceptable / a papal decree concerning a point of canon law. / wrong or different in a way that others feel is strange or offensive, | |
Usage | ⇒ Udita is a perverse girl so do what she want ⇒ When Hannibal Lecter was in a perverse mood, he ate the flesh of his victims. ⇒ their perverse cruelty to animals ⇒ But those writings were condemned as spurious in the decretals attributed to Pope Gelasius at the end of the fifth century. |
Synonyms | obstinate, wayward, contrary, intractable, contumacious, stubborn, headstrong, disobedient, refractory, depraved, obdurate, pigheaded, cantankerous, corrupt, bad, fractious, perverted, cross, unruly, distorted, |
Antonyms | agreeable, compliant, reasonable, amenable, docile, ethical, flexible, good, happy, nice, principled, respectable, tolerant, tractable, willing, accommodating, acquiescent, advantageous, apt, beneficial, |
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