perversity• With a perversity that the pest has become known for, the gypsymoth came roaring back a couple of years later.• The reasons for this apparentperversity are probably now lost to us for all time.• My perversity had seemed to me amusing.• Or words are preserved, perhaps through some occupationalperversity, that mix totally inconsistentmeanings.• But she was marrying Changez out of perversity, I was sure of it.• It was aware of being a scene of perversity, it knew its own despair.• I am a reasonable man, but, forced to revenge, I am not without a certain sense of perversity.• Out of sheerperversity, the thinking human seems impelled to say something contrary to whatever received opinion has been yelling at him.