perversely Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- choleric
- grumpy
- out-of-sorts
- prickly
- passionate
- snippy
- contentious
- waspish
- petulant
- pettish
- stuffy
- sensitive
- snappish
- grouchy
- cross
- raspy
- irascible
- snarky
- disagreeable
- out-of-humor
- peevish
- crotchety
- short
- ratty
- cranky
- crabby
- testy
Weak:
- quick-tempered
- off-colored
- argumentative
- ill-humored
- pouty
- disputatious
- snappy
- querulous
- fractious
- tetchy
- snippety
- scrappy
- ill-tempered
- belligerent
- cross-grained
- ornery
- combative
- bellicose
- huffy
- surly
- sullen
- dyspeptic
- sulky
- fretful
- touchy
- quarrelsome
- cantankerous
- curmudgeonly
- truculent
- snarly
- bilious
- ill-natured
- bearish
- off-color
- pugnacious
- short-tempered
Strongest:
- cordial
- cordial
- sociable
- extraverted
- sweet
- good-natured
- agreeable
- affable
- companionable
- sweet
- gregarious
- genial
- extraverted
- friendly
- agreeable
- extroverted
- genial
- sociable
- friendly
- outgoing
- good-natured
- amiable
- companionable
- extroverted
- affable
- outgoing
- gregarious
- amiable
Strong:
- patient
- carefree
- understanding
- stoic
- good-tempered
- well-disposed
- patient
- stoic
- easygoing
- understanding
- relaxed
- well-disposed
- obliging
- good-tempered
- easygoing
- relaxed
- stoical
- carefree
- tolerant
- stoical
- obliging
- tolerant
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, choleric, grumpy, out of sorts, prickly, passionate, snippy, contentious, waspish
cordial, cordial, sociable, extraverted, sweet, good-natured, agreeable, affable, companionable, sweet
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.