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perverse in Finnish

perverse in Finnish is kieroutunut, perverssi, jääräpäinen — perverse means deliberately behaving in a way that is unreasonable, contrary, or against what is expected or sensible.

perverse in Finnish

kieroutunut
adj
Turned aside while against something, splitting off from a thing.
perverssi
adj
Turned aside while against something, splitting off from a thing.
jääräpäinen
adj
Obstinately in the wrong; stubborn; intractable.
uppiniskainen
adj
Obstinately in the wrong; stubborn; intractable.

What does "perverse" mean?

  1. adjective Deliberately behaving in a way that is unreasonable, contrary, or against what is expected or sensible.
    "It seemed perverse to complain about the free upgrade."
  2. adjective Showing an unusual and often unhealthy or twisted deviation from what is considered normal or moral.
    "He took a perverse pleasure in watching them argue."

perverse in a sentence

  • It seemed perverse to complain about the free upgrade.
  • There's a perverse satisfaction in doing things the hard way.
  • He took a perverse pleasure in watching them argue.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "perverse" in Finnish?

"perverse" in Finnish is kieroutunut, perverssi, jääräpäinen. perverse means: Deliberately behaving in a way that is unreasonable, contrary, or against what is expected or sensible.

How do you use "perverse" in a sentence?

Example: "It seemed perverse to complain about the free upgrade." In Finnish, "perverse" is kieroutunut, perverssi, jääräpäinen.

Are there other ways to say "perverse" in Finnish?

Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "perverse": kieroutunut, perverssi, jääräpäinen, uppiniskainen.

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