perversely Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- grumpy
- contentious
- pettish
- snippy
- raspy
- crabby
- out-of-humor
- short
- cross
- disagreeable
- sensitive
- crotchety
- testy
- choleric
- ratty
- prickly
- grouchy
- stuffy
- cranky
- snappish
- snarky
- passionate
- peevish
- petulant
- out-of-sorts
- waspish
- irascible
Weak:
- cross-grained
- ornery
- fractious
- off-color
- pouty
- dyspeptic
- surly
- touchy
- off-colored
- argumentative
- snippety
- quarrelsome
- sulky
- querulous
- bellicose
- disputatious
- belligerent
- ill-tempered
- quick-tempered
- bearish
- tetchy
- snappy
- bilious
- cantankerous
- pugnacious
- short-tempered
- ill-humored
- ill-natured
- combative
- huffy
- curmudgeonly
- snarly
- sullen
- scrappy
- fretful
- truculent
Strongest:
- companionable
- outgoing
- extraverted
- affable
- gregarious
- outgoing
- amiable
- gregarious
- sweet
- agreeable
- genial
- agreeable
- sociable
- extraverted
- cordial
- friendly
- sweet
- friendly
- good-natured
- extroverted
- good-natured
- companionable
- sociable
- extroverted
- affable
- genial
- cordial
- amiable
Strong:
- stoical
- carefree
- good-tempered
- carefree
- obliging
- stoical
- well-disposed
- obliging
- relaxed
- understanding
- stoic
- patient
- stoic
- easygoing
- well-disposed
- patient
- tolerant
- good-tempered
- tolerant
- easygoing
- understanding
- relaxed
Weak:
perversely Meaning
perversely (r)
deliberately deviant
in a contrary disobedient manner
perversely (adv.)
In a perverse manner.
perversely Sentence Examples
- The child's laughter echoed perversely through the darkened house.
- The storm raged perversely, tearing through the trees with relentless fury.
- He watched her with a perverse fascination that he couldn't control.
- The clock ticked perversely, mocking the passing of time.
- Their love was a perversely twisted dance, filled with pain and ecstasy.
- The painting depicted a perverse scene of violence and depravity.
- The snow fell perversely, a cruel reminder of the bitter cold outside.
- The music sounded perversely alluring, calling out to her darkest desires.
- The politician's words were perversely misconstrued, turning his message into a twisted shadow of its original intent.
- The wind howled perversely, seeming to mock the tiny creature cowering in the bushes.
FAQs About the word perversely
deliberately deviant, in a contrary disobedient mannerIn a perverse manner.
irritable, fiery, grumpy, contentious, pettish, snippy, raspy, crabby, out of humor, short
companionable, outgoing, extraverted, affable, gregarious, outgoing, amiable, gregarious, sweet, agreeable
The child's laughter echoed perversely through the darkened house.
The storm raged perversely, tearing through the trees with relentless fury.
He watched her with a perverse fascination that he couldn't control.
The clock ticked perversely, mocking the passing of time.