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perverse

[ per-vurs ]

adjective

  1. willfully determined or disposed to go counter to what is expected or desired; contrary.

    Synonyms: disobedient, contumacious

    Antonyms: agreeable

  2. characterized by or proceeding from such a determination or disposition:

    a perverse mood.

  3. wayward or cantankerous.
  4. persistent or obstinate in what is wrong.

    Synonyms: headstrong, stubborn

    Antonyms: tractable

  5. turned away from or rejecting what is right, good, or proper; wicked or corrupt.

    Synonyms: sinful, bad, evil



perverse

/ pəˈvɜːs /

adjective

  1. deliberately deviating from what is regarded as normal, good, or proper
  2. persistently holding to what is wrong
  3. wayward or contrary; obstinate; cantankerous
  4. archaic.
    perverted


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Derived Forms

  • perˈverseness, noun
  • perˈversely, adverb

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Other Words From

  • per·verse·ly adverb
  • per·verse·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of perverse1

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English, Middle French pervers, “wicked, unnatural,” from Latin perversus “facing the wrong way, askew,” past participle of pervertere “to turn around, overturn”; pervert

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Word History and Origins

Origin of perverse1

C14: from Old French pervers, from Latin perversus turned the wrong way

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Synonym Study

See willful.

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Example Sentences

Beck takes the prize for Most Perverse Offering by an Artist in 2012.

His reason prompted him to listen, but the Imp of the Perverse laughed reason to scorn.

As it is, you will easily perceive that I am one of the many uncounted victims of the Imp of the Perverse.

Examine these similar actions as we will, we shall find them resulting solely from the spirit of the Perverse.

Perverse cruelty on the part of the government came to their attention with distressing frequency.

Perverse fashion kept them in London even in April and May for "the season," just when in the country nature was most alluring.

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