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Perverse শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: বিপথগামী

Perverse Meaning In Bengali বিপথগামী

Perverse

বিপথগামী, ন্যায়ভ্রষ্ট, বিকৃত, দুর্বৃত্ত, সত্যপথভ্রষ্ট, উচ্ছৃঙ্খল, স্বেচ্ছাচারী, উচ্ছৃখল, স্বেচ্চাচারী,

Definition

1) Showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable or unacceptable.
2) Contrary to what is considered right or good; wicked or depraved.
3) Persisting in error or fault; characterized by or resulting from willful wrongdoing.

Examples

Perverse Example in a sentence

1) His perverse nature led him to always choose the most difficult path.

2) She had a perverse desire to challenge authority at every opportunity.

3) The student's perverse sense of humor often got him into trouble with the teacher.

4) It was perverse for him to find joy in other people's misfortunes.

5) The jury was baffled by the defendant's perverse reasoning during the trial.

6) The cat's perverse behavior of knocking things off the table annoyed its owner.

7) It was perverse for her to take pleasure in causing others pain.

8) His perverse obsession with creating chaos disrupted the peaceful atmosphere of the community.

9) The company's decision to cut corners for profit was a perverse move that ultimately backfired.

10) She had a perverse habit of always contradicting others, even when she knew they were right.

Part of Speech

Perverse (Adjective)

Synonyms

Stray , Perverse , Divergent , Erring , Aberrant , Excursive - (ADJECTIVE) বিপথগামী

Perverse - (ADJECTIVE) ন্যায়ভ্রষ্ট

Corrupted , Wry , Perverse , Tainted , Misshapen , Vitiated - (ADJECTIVE) বিকৃত

Wicked , Unrighteous , Perverse - (ADJECTIVE) দুর্বৃত্ত

Perverse - (ADJECTIVE) সত্যপথভ্রষ্ট

Rowdy , Bohemian , Riotous , Wayward , Wanton , Perverse - (ADJECTIVE) উচ্ছৃঙ্খল

Imperious , Willful , Wayward , Autocratic , Peevish , Perverse - (ADJECTIVE) স্বেচ্ছাচারী

Perverse - (SYNONYM) উচ্ছৃখল

Perverse - (SYNONYM) স্বেচ্চাচারী

Bangla Academy Dictionary

perverse

Encyclopedia

Showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable or unacceptable.
Contrary to what is considered right or good; wicked or depraved.
Persisting in error or fault; characterized by or resulting from willful wrongdoing.