Litigious vs Perverse - What's the difference?
litigious | perverse | Related terms |
Of or relating to litigation.
Inclined to engage in lawsuits.
Argumentative or combative.
Turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.
Obstinately in the wrong; stubborn; intractable; hence, wayward; vexing; contrary.
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, title= (legal, of a verdict) Ignoring the evidence or the judge's opinions.
Litigious is a related term of perverse.
As adjectives the difference between litigious and perverse
is that litigious is of or relating to litigation while perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.litigious
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(en adjective)Synonyms
* (l) * (l)perverse
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