perversity|perversities in English
noun
[per'ver·si·ty || pər'vɜrsətɪ /pə'vɜː-]
aberrancy, deviancy; distortedness, abnormality; stubbornness, obstinacy
Use "perversity|perversities" in a sentence
1. Aganice discography (all) The Goddess of Perversity (2004) > The Idol of Perversity Aganice
2. 1 She's marrying him out of sheer perversity.
3. 2 Max refused the money out of sheer perversity.
4. 3 He refused to attend out of sheer perversity.
5. With an ounce of perversity, you'd be invincible.
6. 17 He did it out of slick perversity.
7. 4 My perversity had seemed to me amusing.
8. 16 Was perversity, that I longed to talk to him?
9. Crookedness, depravity, deformity, perversity: pravitas: Translations: 1 – 2 / 2
10. Fetishism also derives from the early polymorphous perversity of infant sexuality.
11. 18 Inclination as well as perversity made the decision easy.
12. 15 He can also bring stubbornness, eccentricity, rebellion, and perversity.
13. 14 It would be wrong to continue out of perversity.
14. 21 He can also bring stubbornness, eccentricity, rebellion, and perversity.
15. 24 He was vilified by the press as a monster of perversity.
16. 10 Strange bedfellows Adversity - or is it perversity? - certainly makes strange bedfellows.
17. 21 The perversity of the weather did some damage to the crops.
18. 2 Fetishism also derives from the early polymorphous perversity of infant sexuality.
19. 29 This is very strange. It is strange to the point of perversity.
20. 4 Freud had this wonderful phrase, "polymorphous perversity, " this pure desire for pleasure.
21. He was vilified by the press as a monster of perversity.
22. 19 The best of us have a spice of perversity in us.
23. 12 Fetishism also derives from the early polymorphous perversity of infant sexuality.
24. Synonyms for Cussedness include obstinacy, perversity, pigheadedness, stubbornness, willfulness, cantankerousness, nastiness, orneriness, contrariness and
25. 13 It was aware of being a scene of perversity, it knew its own despair.