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单词 perverseness
释义

perverse

adjective

per·​verse (ˌ)pər-ˈvərs How to pronounce perverse (audio)
ˈpər-ˌvərs
1
a
: turned away from what is right or good : corrupt
b
: improper, incorrect
c
: contrary to the evidence or the direction of the judge on a point of law
perverse verdict
2
a
: obstinate in opposing what is right, reasonable, or accepted : wrongheaded
b
: arising from or indicative of stubbornness or obstinacy
3
: marked by peevishness or petulance : cranky
4
: marked by perversion
perversely adverb
perverseness noun
perversity
pər-ˈvər-sə-tē How to pronounce perverse (audio)
-stē
noun

Synonyms

  • choleric
  • crabby
  • cranky
  • cross
  • crotchety
  • fiery
  • grouchy
  • grumpy
  • irascible
  • irritable
  • peevish
  • pettish
  • petulant
  • prickly
  • quick-tempered
  • raspy
  • ratty
  • short-tempered
  • snappish
  • snappy
  • snarky
  • snippety
  • snippy
  • stuffy
  • testy
  • waspish
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Example Sentences

their perverse cruelty to animals She has a perverse fascination with death. He seems to take perverse pleasure in making things as difficult as possible. His friends all enjoy his perverse sense of humor. Is this some kind of perverse joke?
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French purvers, pervers, from Latin perversus, from past participle of pervertere

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

perverse

adjective

per·​verse pər-ˈvərs How to pronounce perverse (audio)
1
: stubborn in being against what is right or sensible
2
: wrong especially in a way that is strange or offensive

Medical Definition

perverse

adjective

per·​verse pər-ˈvərs How to pronounce perverse (audio)
: being, relating to, or characterized by perversion
perverse sexual behavior

perverseness

noun

as in irritability
readiness to show annoyance or impatience the kind of perverseness that makes you want to snap at anyone who makes the mistake of greeting you

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • irritability
  • irritableness
  • perversity
  • aggression
  • peevishness
  • crossness
  • anger
  • hostility
  • indignation
  • petulance
  • aggressiveness
  • sensitivity
  • grouchiness
  • irascibility
  • crankiness
  • biliousness
  • testiness
  • grumpiness
  • exasperation
  • choler
  • wrath
  • huffiness
  • pettishness
  • waspishness
  • rudeness
  • crotchetiness
  • rage
  • irascibleness
  • disagreeableness
  • sulkiness
  • fretfulness
  • fury
  • contrariness
  • orneriness
  • contentiousness
  • dyspepsia
  • cantankerousness
  • pugnacity
  • querulousness
  • surliness
  • combativeness
  • belligerence
  • curmudgeonliness
  • belligerency
  • truculence
  • bellicosity
  • pugnaciousness
  • fight
  • crustiness
  • feistiness
  • unfriendliness
  • touchiness
  • quarrelsomeness
  • animosity
  • supersensitivity
  • antagonism
  • truculency
  • disputatiousness
  • scrappiness
  • antipathy
  • fierceness
  • passion
  • oversensitiveness
  • jaundice
  • fussiness
  • rancor
  • spleen
  • hot-bloodedness

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • tolerance
  • understanding
  • patience
  • forbearance
  • friendliness
  • geniality
  • sociability
  • affability
  • amiableness
  • agreeableness
  • cordiality
  • amiability
  • amicability
  • tranquility
  • long-suffering
  • tranquillity
  • gentleness
  • coolness
  • amenity
  • kindliness
  • serenity
  • mildness
  • good-naturedness
  • good-humoredness
  • good-temperedness
  • easygoingness
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