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perverse

Perverse vs Get - What's the difference?

perverse | get |


As an adjective perverse

is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

As a verb get is

(label) to obtain; to acquire.

As a noun get is

offspring or get can be (british|regional) a git or get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.

Perverse vs Irony - What's the difference?

perverse | irony |


As adjectives the difference between perverse and irony

is that perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted while irony is of or pertaining to the metal iron.

As a noun irony is

a statement that, when taken in context, may actually mean something different from, or the opposite of, what is written literally; the use of words expressing something other than their literal intention, often in a humorous context.

Perverse vs Astray - What's the difference?

perverse | astray |


As an adjective perverse

is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

As an adverb astray is

in a wrong or unknown and wrongly-motivated direction.

Perverse vs Undefined - What's the difference?

perverse | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between perverse and undefined

is that perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Goon vs Perverse - What's the difference?

goon | perverse |


As a noun goon

is gold.

As an adjective perverse is

turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

Perverse vs Converse - What's the difference?

perverse | converse |


As an adjective perverse

is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

As a verb converse is

.

Perverse vs Untoward - What's the difference?

perverse | untoward | Synonyms |

Perverse is a synonym of untoward.


As adjectives the difference between perverse and untoward

is that perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted while untoward is unfavourable, adverse, or disadvantageous.

Captious vs Perverse - What's the difference?

captious | perverse | Synonyms |

Captious is a synonym of perverse.


As adjectives the difference between captious and perverse

is that captious is (obsolete) that captures; especially, (of an argument, words etc) designed to capture or entrap in misleading arguments; sophistical while perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

Involved vs Perverse - What's the difference?

involved | perverse | Related terms |

Involved is a related term of perverse.


As adjectives the difference between involved and perverse

is that involved is complicated while perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

As a verb involved

is (involve).

Perverse vs Wrong - What's the difference?

perverse | wrong | Related terms |

Perverse is a related term of wrong.


As adjectives the difference between perverse and wrong

is that perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted while wrong is incorrect or untrue.

As an adverb wrong is

(informal) in a way that isn't right; done incorrectly; wrongly.

As a noun wrong is

something that is immoral or not good.

As a verb wrong is

to treat unjustly; to injure or harm.

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