Meaning & Definition of Perversity in English
Perversity
A deliberate or obstinate desire to behave in an unreasonable or unacceptable manner.
Pronunciation:
/pərˈvɜːrsɪti/Part of Speech:
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perversitiesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A quality of being contrary to what is right or desired.
Example Sentence: Her perversity in interpreting the rules led to confusion among the team.
Definition: A tendency to be deliberately difficult or obstinate.
Example Sentence: His perversity in debates made him a challenging opponent.
Definition: The state of being perverse; the act of perverting.
Example Sentence: The perversity of his actions shocked everyone in the room.
Etymology
Origin: Latin 'perversitas', from 'pervertere' meaning 'to turn around' or 'to corrupt'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- a perverse twist: An unexpected and often negative outcome or interpretation.
- perversity of human nature: The idea that human beings often act against their own best interests.
Translations
- Spanish: perversidad
- French: perversité
- German: Perversion
- Russian: извращенность
Related Words
- perverse: Morally or socially unacceptable behavior.
- pervert: Someone who engages in sexual practices regarded as abnormal or unacceptable.
Slang Meanings of perversity
Meaning: Twisted sense of humor
Example Sentence: Her comments were filled with a kind of perversity that made everyone laugh uncomfortably.
Meaning: Being deliberately awkward
Example Sentence: He has a knack for perversity, always making what should be simple overly complicated.