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perverseness

[ per-vurs-nis ]

noun

  1. a variant of perversity.


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Atypically for a government document, the proclamation expresses a sense of penitence, acknowledging “national perverseness and disobedience,” even “sins.”

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Yet, in a perfect example of Oscar perverseness, though “Arrival’s” success is impossible to imagine without star Amy Adams, she was not nominated in the best actress category.

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I chose to leave the island vague so that readers could project their own stereotypes onto it, experience a bit of that perverseness for themselves.

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It accordingly urged them to offer not only thanks but also “humble penitence for our national perverseness and disobedience.”

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His own parents, in some mood of perverseness or resignation, had agreed to abide by a naming done to them by somebody who couldn’t have cared less.

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