spite

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Phonetic Respelling: [ spahyt ]

Definition: Play

v. to act with spite toward; n. the wish to hurt bother or embarrass a person. -He told my secret out of spite.-

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We took a walk in spite of the bad weather.

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We took a walk in spite of the bad weather.

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He drove me home in spite of my expostulation.

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In spite of his love of calculus he denied being an egghead. Spelled as 1 word.

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In spite of some mishaps everything went swimmingly.

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In spite of a life of achievement, what gnawed at John Quincy Adams?

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What does 'Don't cut off your nose to spite your face' mean?

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In spite of all of the 'fancy' went at a young age to live and learn in New York.

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What did Sergeant Carney do in spite of his wounds?

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What does Andrew decide to eat in spite of his loose tooth?

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What did Julia do to spite her mother?

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Synonyms: Play

catty ;evil ;malevolent ;malicious

Antonyms: Play

benevolent; not caring

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