Perverso in english

Perverse

pronunciation: pɜrvɜrs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

perverso = wicked ; untoward ; perverse ; wayward ; slavering ; diabolical ; diabolic ; poison-pen ; sinister ; devilish ; vile ; meany ; perverted ; maleficent ; perfidious ; flagitious ; villainous. 

Example: If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.Example: Perhaps, he questioned himself, this is the way every principal operates, and there is nothing untoward in it.Example: The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.Example: The article 'The wayward scholar: resources and research in popular culture' defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource.Example: There is much slavering, kinky enjoyment of Diana's torments, a quality shared with the Gothic novel.Example: This scene is appropriate in relation to the center panel, which shows the diabolical influence of lust.Example: The triptych as a whole reflects late Medieval obsession with demons and witches, and with the diabolic 'power of women' to corrupt man.Example: The writer explains how he earned a poison-pen reputation as dance and music critic at the Los Angeles Times.Example: The selectman received this explanation in silence, but he fastened on the librarian a glance full of sinister meaning.Example: Such a minx like her is better kept away -- she has too devilish effect on him.Example: I've never seen one human being treat another in such a vile, disgusting manner as I saw in that recording.Example: So I got him a new one and am not such a meany after all.Example: Most men are by nature rather perverted, and if given half a chance, would engage in quite a variety of the most revolting practices.Example: The wicked Morgan cursed him centuries ago and he'll die in fourteen days if her maleficent spell is not broken.Example: Richard seeks to expose some of the perfidious practices going on behind the scenes by the cowards who use phoney frontmen to carry out their agenda.Example: Hitler is widely considered the worst humanity has to offer -- a genocidal dictator, and one of the most hateful, flagitious, murderous people who ever lived.Example: Many of the poor were villainous; to survive they had to be.

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» mundo utópico perversodystopia .

Example: Swift's work is a forerunner of the dystopias of Aldous Huxley & George Orwell, which emphasize the destruction of man's personality by the erasure of his past.

» sexo perversokinky sex .

Example: Hollywood is expounding the idea that the art world is full of bogus ideas, false values, and kinky sex.

» utopía perversadystopia .

Example: Swift's work is a forerunner of the dystopias of Aldous Huxley & George Orwell, which emphasize the destruction of man's personality by the erasure of his past.

» utópico perversodystopian .

Example: Other sci-fi themes involve dystopian societies and post-apocalyptic adventura = Otros temas de ciencia ficción tratan de sociedades utópicas perversas y de aventuras postapolípticas.

Perverso synonyms

obstinate in spanish: obstinado, pronunciation: ɑbstənət part of speech: adjective contrary in spanish: contrario, pronunciation: kɑntreri part of speech: noun, adjective corrupt in spanish: corrupto, pronunciation: kɜrʌpt part of speech: adjective negative in spanish: negativo, pronunciation: negətɪv part of speech: adjective reprobate in spanish: reprobar, pronunciation: reprɔbeɪt part of speech: noun wayward in spanish: rebelde, pronunciation: weɪwɜrd part of speech: adjective depraved in spanish: depravado, pronunciation: dipreɪvd part of speech: adjective immoral in spanish: inmoral, pronunciation: ɪmɔrəl part of speech: adjective perverted in spanish: pervertido, pronunciation: pɜrvɜrtɪd part of speech: adjective disobedient in spanish: desobediente, pronunciation: dɪsəbidiənt part of speech: adjective
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