Definitionadj. marked by a disposition to oppose and contradict
Last update: September 15, 2015
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Udita is a perverse girl so do what she want. [adjective]
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Destruction of seized contraband: an additional perverse incentive is the destruction of contraband tobacco products that have been seized by enforcement agencies. [adjective]
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From psychedelic folk to space prog The Beta Band, made some of the most intriguing, yet wilfully perverse music of the â90s. [adjective]
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"Fate cannot be so perverse as to bring him back on the only night when his return would be troublesome," she said. [adjective]
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"Yes," cried the envoy, "he's a defiant, perverse man." [adjective]
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BUCKIE, a perverse or refractory person. [adjective]
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BUCKIE, a perverse or refractory person. [adjective]
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He never found her out of humour, dull, perverse, or otherwise than well-disposed to all his desires. [adjective]
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After dinner the Kings and their ministers went into debate; and then it seemed that Richard had got up from his meat perverse. [adjective]
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