Deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good.
Resistant to guidance or discipline.
Deviating from what is considered right or proper or good.
1 Things are tough. Hazel Blears MP said sanctions led to ' perverse outcomes'.
2 In its typical, perverse way, the award went to Klaxons that year.
3 It also demonstrates, in a perverse way, real progress in racial equality.
4 As always with a target, it is likely to create perverse behaviour.
5 The Legislature was still stiff-necked and perverse in regard to the system.
6 They say that creates a perverse incentive to employ fewer qualifed workers.
7 People have a perverse desire to buy high, sell low, Fisher said.
8 Our perverse nod to the Mantle exhibited cruelty far beyond simple extinction.
9 I never saw so perverse and self-willed a child in my life.
10 All I know is that she was dealing with a perverse individual.
11 It sounded almost perverse to us until we received the formal notification.
12 It's that perverse optimism that Mark Ronson captures in Late Night Feelings.
13 This is, by the way, a perverse theory that Philip completely endorses.
14 Quite the opposite -she took a perverse enjoyment from that, too.
15 Sometimes they are deliberately perverse , and obscure... But it was no good.
16 I love this. That's perverse , and such a person surely doesn't exist.
Другие примеры для термина "perverse"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Perverse в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки