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HOME | Definition of perverse (PERVERSE, Perverse)


    Perverse \Per*verse"\ (p[~e]r*v[~e]rs"), a. [L. perversus turned
    the wrong way, not right, p. p. of pervertereto turn around,
    to overturn: cf. F. pervers. See Pervert.]
    1. Turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the
    right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.
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    The only righteous in a world perverse. --Milton.
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    2. Obstinate in the wrong; stubborn; intractable; hence,
    wayward; vexing; contrary.
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    To so perverse a sex all grace is vain. --Dryden.
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    Syn: Froward; untoward; wayward; stubborn; ungovernable;
    intractable; cross; petulant; vexatious.

    Usage: Perverse, Froward. One who is froward is
    capricious, and reluctant to obey. One who is perverse
    has a settled obstinacy of will, and likes or dislikes
    by the rule of contradiction to the will of others.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    perverse
    adj 1: marked by a disposition to oppose and contradict; "took
    perverse satisfaction in foiling her plans"
    2: resistant to guidance or discipline; "Mary Mary quite
    contrary"; "an obstinate child with a violent temper"; "a
    perverse mood"; "wayward behavior" [syn: contrary, obstinate,
    wayward]
    3: marked by immorality; deviating from what is considered
    right or proper or good; "depraved criminals"; "a
    perverted sense of loyalty"; "the reprobate conduct of a
    gambling aristocrat" [syn: depraved, immoral, perverted,
    reprobate]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    211 Moby Thesaurus words for "perverse":
    aberrant, abroad, adamant, adrift, adversary, adversative, adverse,
    adversive, alien, all abroad, all off, all wrong, amiss,
    antagonistic, anti, antipathetic, antithetic, antonymous, askew,
    astray, at cross-purposes, at fault, awkward, awry, bad-tempered,
    balancing, balky, bearish, beside the mark, bilious, bitchy,
    breakaway, bulky, cankered, cantankerous, captious, churlish,
    clashing, clumsy, compensating, competitive, con, conflicting,
    confronting, contentious, contradicting, contradictory,
    contradistinct, contrapositive, contrarious, contrary, contrasted,
    converse, corrupt, counter, counteractant, counteracting,
    counteractive, counterbalancing, counterpoised, countervailing,
    counterworking, crabbed, crabby, cranky, cross, cross-grained,
    crosswise, crotchety, crusty, cumbersome, cussed, dead against,
    deceptive, defective, degenerate, delusive, depraved, deviant,
    deviational, deviative, difficult, disaccordant, disagreeable,
    discordant, discrepant, dissentient, dissident, distorted, enemy,
    errant, erring, erroneous, excitable, eyeball to eyeball,
    fallacious, false, faultful, faulty, feisty, flawed, fractious,
    froward, grouchy, headstrong, heretical, heterodox, hostile,
    huffish, huffy, hulking, hulky, ill-tempered, illogical, illusory,
    impractical, improper, inconsistent, inconvenient, incorrect,
    inflexible, inimical, intractable, inverse, irascible, irregular,
    irritable, mean, miscreant, mulish, nefarious, negative,
    nonconformist, noncooperative, not right, not true, obdurate,
    obstinate, obstreperous, obverse, off, off the track, opponent,
    opposed, opposing, opposite, oppositional, oppositive, oppugnant,
    ornery, out, overthwart, peccant, peevish, pertinacious, perverted,
    petulant, pigheaded, ponderous, putrid, quarrelsome, reactionary,
    recalcitrant, refractory, renitent, repugnant, resistant, restive,
    reverse, revolutionary, rival, rotten, self-contradictory,
    self-willed, snappish, spiteful, spleeny, splenetic, squared off,
    stiff-necked, straying, stubborn, stuffy, sulky, sullen, surly,
    testy, touchy, ugly, unbending, uncooperative, unfactual, unfair,
    unfavorable, unfriendly, unhandy, unhealthy, unmanageable,
    unorthodox, unpropitious, unproved, unreasonable, untrue, unwieldy,
    unyielding, villainous, waspish, wayward, wide, wrong,
    wrongheaded

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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