单词 | perverted |
释义 | pervertedadj.n. A. adj. That has been perverted; turned aside from what is right, proper, or true; spec. (of a person) that has been turned away from a religious belief regarded as true to one held to be false. Also (in later use): exhibiting or practising sexual perversion (see perversion n. 1b). ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > leading astray > [adjective] > affected by forraughtc1175 perverteda1382 arsewardc1386 perversec1425 perversionatec1475 perversed1488 perverta1500 thraward?a1513 seduced1584 wronged1619 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adjective] > perverse > depraved or perverted woughc888 forraughtc1175 perverteda1382 perversionatec1475 perversed1488 perverta1500 depravate?1520 reprobate1557 prave1564 Gomorrhean1581 depraved1593 wronged1619 prevaricate1635 pravitious1649 pravous1653 depravea1711 turpitudinous1935 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > misuse > [adjective] > misused > misapplied > perverted perverted1844 skewed1980 a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1965) Ecclus. i. 15 Peruertid men [a1425 L.V. Weiward men; L. Perversi] of hard ben amendid. c1454 R. Pecock Folewer to Donet 95 (MED) Bi þis vnscapable peruertid doom in resoun ben gendrid needisli in þe wil passions lijk to þe passions whiche ben in þe louȝer appetitis. a1492 W. Caxton tr. Vitas Patrum (1495) i. li. f. cvv/2 The holy man knewe that it was the deuyll. Ansuerid wt an hyghe voys. Goo hens thou wicked and peruerted admynystrer of malice. 1532 (c1385) Usk's Test. Loue in Wks. G. Chaucer ii. f. cccxxxiiv Al wolde peruerted people false reporte make in vnkyndnesse. ?1545 J. Bale 2nd Pt. Image Both Churches ii. sig. O.vii In no wyse ded this peruerted multytude repent their wycked blasphemyes to geue hym glorye / for all their confessions / Masse hearynges / pylgrymages and satisfaccyons without nombre. a1568 R. Ascham Scholemaster (1570) i. f. 27 Ill doinges, breed ill thinkinges..and of corrupted maners, spryng peruerted iudgementes. 1609 J. Davies Holy Roode sig. B4v T'was time to turne His Soule-conuerting Eies To thee peruerted Peter, reas'nlesse Man. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost xii. 547 To dissolve Satan with his perverted World. View more context for this quotation 1728 E. Young Love of Fame: Universal Passion (ed. 2) vi But own I must, in this perverted age, Who most deserve, can't always most engage. 1794 A. Radcliffe Myst. of Udolpho II. vii. 320 Emily was shocked to observe the perverted understanding and obstinate temper of Madame Montoni. 1844 W. H. Mill Serm. Tempt. Christ v. 113 That perverted self-consciousness which constitutes pride. 1866 J. E. T. Rogers Hist. Agric. & Prices I. xxix. 693 Exhibitions of perverted intellectual activity. 1943 K. A. Porter Let. 29 May (1990) iv. 268 It was a peculiarly corrupt, perverted mind, a small stunted talent incapable of growth. 1995 .net Feb. 56/1 According to the tabloids, it's a hotbed of vice, packed with pictures of, and discussions about, sex in all its forms—the more perverted, the better. B. n. With plural agreement. With the. Perverted people or things as a class. ΚΠ a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) 2 Kings xxii. 7 With þe chosen chosen þou schalt ben, & with þe peruertid [a1425 L.V. Weiward man; L. Perverso] þou schalt ben peruertid. 1797 T. Holcroft Adventures Hugh Trevor VI. x. 122 The perverted and the vicious it is true can excite emotion, and excite it strongly. 1833 H. Ellison Madmoments I. 364 'Tis strange, perverted, false, and pleases none But the perverted. 1948 ‘J. Tey’ Franchise Affair ix. 91 Letterwriting is the natural outlet of the ‘odds’. The busybodies, the idle, the perverted. 1992 New Musical Express (BNC) 9 May 73 There's heaps more stuff about the macabre, the theatrical and the perverted; the awkward, the romantic and Suede's ‘extraordinary intensity’. Derivatives perˈvertedly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > [adverb] noughtlyeOE wrothec888 unrighteouslyeOE foullyOE naughtlyOE wrothlyc1200 litherlya1225 unwraste?c1225 illc1275 vilelyc1290 shrewdly13.. felonly1303 unwrastlyc1320 viciouslya1325 diverselyc1325 wickly1338 lewdlyc1384 badlyc1405 foula1425 mischievouslyc1426 felonously1436 felonmentc1470 wickedfullyc1480 villainously1484 meschantlya1492 sinisterly1491 noughtily1528 naughtily?1529 perniciously1533 illy1549 naught1549 bad1575 evilly1581 nefariously1599 scelerately1632 improbously1657 piggishly1756 iniquitously1796 pervertedly1804 the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > leading astray > [adverb] overthwarta1382 awklyc1440 seducingly?1594 athwart1598 seducedly1642 pervertedly1804 society > faith > aspects of faith > apostasy > [adverb] pervertedly1804 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adverb] > in perverse or depraved manner forwurþenlikec1175 westernaisc1400 sinistrally1538 crossways1564 crosswise1594 pravely1598 deformedly1610 depravedly1643 pervertedly1804 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > misuse > [adverb] > in perverted manner pervertedly1804 1804 J. Collins Scripscrapologia 151 Has the Brush so pervertedly swept o'er the Ground? 1994 Polit. Theory 22 640 The National Socialist state is no sovereign state but a pervertedly powerful form of the state of nature. perˈvertedness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > leading astray > [noun] > result of pervertness1581 seducement1605 pervertedness1828 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [noun] > perversity or depravity wharfedlaikc1175 obliquity?c1425 turpitude1490 perversenessa1500 pravitya1513 pervertness1581 beastlinessa1618 depravedness1623 depravity1646 moral turpitude1660 depravation1728 miscreancy1804 pervertedness1828 obliqueness1877 1828 E. B. Pusey Hist. Enq. Rationalist Char. I. i. p. ix The shallowness and pervertedness of [such] enquiries. 1999 Washington Post (Nexis) 14 Nov. v3 ‘The fact is there's pervertedness and homelessness there’, said Sandy Donaldson. 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