perverse
How to Use Perverse
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishStubbornly or oddly contrary to what makes sense, or twisted in a darker moral sense.
Word Forms
more perverse comparative, perverser comparative, perversed past tense, perverses plural, perverses singular, most perverse superlative, perversest superlative
Fill the Gap
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It seemed _____ to complain about the free upgrade.
Etymology
From Old French pervers, from Latin perversus ("turned the wrong way"), past participle of pervertere — see "pervert."