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Lecherous vs Perverse - What's the difference?

lecherous | perverse |


As adjectives the difference between lecherous and perverse

is that lecherous is given to excessive sexual activity and debauchery while perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

Perverse vs Disrespectful - What's the difference?

perverse | disrespectful | Related terms |

Perverse is a related term of disrespectful.


As adjectives the difference between perverse and disrespectful

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

Naughty vs Perverse - What's the difference?

naughty | perverse | Synonyms |

Naughty is a synonym of perverse.


As adjectives the difference between naughty and perverse

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

Debauched vs Perverse - What's the difference?

debauched | perverse | Related terms |

Debauched is a related term of perverse.


As adjectives the difference between debauched and perverse

is that debauched is indulging in or characterised by sensual pleasures to a degree perceived to be morally harmful; corrupted; immoral; self-indulgent while perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

As a verb debauched

is (debauch).

Degenerate vs Perverse - What's the difference?

degenerate | perverse | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between degenerate and perverse

is that degenerate is (of qualities) Having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal, coherent, balanced and desirable to undesirable and typically abnormal while perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

As a noun degenerate

is one is degenerate, who has fallen from previous stature.

As a verb degenerate

is to lose good or desirable qualities.

Perplexing vs Perverse - What's the difference?

perplexing | perverse | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between perplexing and perverse

is that perplexing is confusing or puzzling while perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

As a verb perplexing

is present participle of lang=en.

Perverse vs Hostile - What's the difference?

perverse | hostile | Related terms |

Perverse is a related term of hostile.


As adjectives the difference between perverse and hostile

is that perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted while hostile is belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly.

As a noun hostile is

(chiefly|in the plural) an enemy.

Unaccommodating vs Perverse - What's the difference?

unaccommodating | perverse | Related terms |

Unaccommodating is a related term of perverse.


As adjectives the difference between unaccommodating and perverse

is that unaccommodating is not accommodating while perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

Perverse vs Dissolute - What's the difference?

perverse | dissolute | Related terms |

Perverse is a related term of dissolute.


As adjectives the difference between perverse and dissolute

is that perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted while dissolute is unrestrained by morality.

Perverse vs Fractious - What's the difference?

perverse | fractious | Related terms |

Perverse is a related term of fractious.


As adjectives the difference between perverse and fractious

is that perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted while fractious is given to troublemaking.

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