perverso
= wicked, untoward, perverse, wayward, slavering, diabolical, diabolic, poison-pen, sinister.
Ex: 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.
Ex: Perhaps, he questioned himself, this is the way every principal operates, and there is nothing untoward in it.
Ex: The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.
Ex: The article "The wayward scholar: resources and research in popular culture" defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource.
Ex: There is much slavering, kinky enjoyment of Diana's torments, a quality shared with the Gothic novel.
Ex: This scene is appropriate in relation to the center panel, which shows the diabolical influence of lust.
Ex: The triptych as a whole reflects late Medieval obsession with demons and witches, and with the diabolic "power of women" to corrupt man.
Ex: The writer explains how he earned a poison-pen reputation as dance and music critic at the Los Angeles Times.
Ex: The selectman received this explanation in silence, but he fastened on the librarian a glance full of sinister meaning.
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* mundo utópico perverso = dystopia.
* sexo perverso = kinky sex.
* utopía perversa = dystopia.
* utópico perverso = dystopian.