perverse in Spanish
perverse in Spanish is perverso, protervo — perverse means deliberately behaving in a way that is unreasonable, contrary, or against what is expected or sensible.
perverse in Spanish
perverso
Turned aside while against something, splitting off from a thing.
protervo
Obstinately in the wrong; stubborn; intractable.
What does "perverse" mean?
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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."
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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 Spanish?
"perverse" in Spanish is perverso, protervo. 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 Spanish, "perverse" is perverso, protervo.
Are there other ways to say "perverse" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "perverse": perverso, protervo.
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