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Dictionary definition of perverted

Deviating from what is considered morally or socially acceptable.
"He had a perverted fascination with violence and gore."

Detailed meaning of perverted

It refers to actions, behaviors, or desires that are distorted, corrupted, or twisted in a way that goes against conventional norms or values. When something is described as perverted, it implies a deviation from the expected or proper course, often involving a perverse or abnormal inclination. This term is commonly used to describe sexual behaviors or fantasies that are deemed abnormal, deviant, or unhealthy. However, "perverted" can also be applied more broadly to other aspects of human behavior or attitudes that are twisted, distorted, or morally reprehensible. It suggests a departure from what is considered normal, healthy, or morally upright, often associated with a sense of immorality, depravity, or corruption.

Example sentences containing perverted

1. The novel delved into the dark and perverted desires of its protagonist.
2. His perverted sense of humor made everyone uncomfortable.
3. The perverted individual was arrested for possessing explicit material.
4. She was disturbed by the perverted comments directed at her.
5. The movie depicted a perverted relationship between the characters.
6. The perverted act shocked the onlookers and prompted immediate intervention.

History and etymology of perverted

The adjective 'perverted' has its etymological roots in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word 'pervertere,' which consists of 'per,' meaning 'thoroughly,' and 'vertere,' meaning 'to turn' or 'to twist.' In its original Latin usage, 'pervertere' referred to the act of thoroughly turning or twisting something, often in a figurative sense. Over time, this term took on a moral dimension, signifying the deviation from what is considered morally or socially acceptable, as if one's moral compass had been twisted or corrupted. This transformation of meaning persisted as 'perverted' entered the English language, where it continues to describe actions, behaviors, or ideas that deviate from established moral or social norms, reflecting the enduring connection between the twisting of values and the concept of perversion.

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Further usage examples of perverted

1. The online forum was filled with perverted discussions and explicit content.
2. She felt violated by the perverted actions of her coworker.
3. The perverted ideology promoted discrimination and hatred.
4. The artist's work was criticized for its perverted representation of women.
5. The perverted intentions of the stalker were evident in his actions.
6. The perverted fantasies depicted in the book were highly disturbing.
7. The court trial exposed the defendant's perverted actions and intentions.
8. The teacher was fired for engaging in perverted behavior with students.
9. His perverted sense of humor made some uncomfortable.
10. The perverted content was not suitable for young viewers.
11. We were shocked by his perverted comments at the party.
12. Society should not tolerate perverted acts of violence.
13. The movie contained perverted themes that offended many.
14. He had a perverted obsession with dark and twisted stories.
15. The artist's work was often criticized as perverted art.
16. We must address perverted attitudes to promote equality.
17. The perverted behavior led to his expulsion from school.
18. The internet can expose children to perverted content.
19. The court dealt with cases of perverted conduct seriously.
20. His perverted actions tarnished his reputation forever.
21. She was repulsed by his perverted sense of pleasure.
22. Perverted fantasies should not be normalized or glorified.
23. It's essential to protect children from perverted influences.
24. The book was banned due to its perverted themes.
25. Perverted ideologies have no place in our society.
26. The police arrested him for distributing perverted material.
27. Some argue that censorship curbs perverted expressions.
28. We need to educate people about the dangers of perverted behavior.

TOEFL 11, High School 14, Unethical and Immoral

aberrant,abnormal,decadent,depraved,deviant,immoral,vulgar

corrupted,debased,distorted,twisted

corrupt, wholesome, pure, moral

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