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despite    音标拼音: [dɪsp'ɑɪt]
n. 轻视,憎恨
prep. 虽然,尽管

轻视,憎恨虽然,尽管

despite
n 1: lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense
dislike; "he was held in contempt"; "the despite in which
outsiders were held is legendary" [synonym: {contempt},
{disdain}, {scorn}, {despite}]
2: contemptuous disregard; "she wanted neither favor nor
despite"

Despite \De*spite"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Despited}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Despiting}.] [OF. despitier, fr. L. despectare,
intens. of despicere. See {Despite}, n.]
To vex; to annoy; to offend contemptuously. [Obs.] --Sir W.
Raleigh.
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Despite \De*spite"\, prep.
In spite of; against, or in defiance of; notwithstanding; as,
despite his prejudices.

Syn: See {Notwithstanding}.
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Despite \De*spite"\, n. [OF. despit, F. d['e]pit, fr. L.
despectus contempt, fr. despicere. See {Despise}, and cf.
{Spite}, {Despect}.]
1. Malice; malignity; spite; malicious anger; contemptuous
hate.
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With all thy despite against the land of Israel.
--Ezek. xxv.
6.
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2. An act of malice, hatred, or defiance; contemptuous
defiance; a deed of contempt.
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A despite done against the Most High. --Milton.
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{In despite}, in defiance of another's power or inclination.


{In despite of}, in defiance of; in spite of. See under
{Spite}. "Seized my hand in despite of my efforts to the
contrary." --W. Irving.

{In your despite}, in defiance or contempt of you; in spite
of you. [Obs.]
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123 Moby Thesaurus words for "despite":
Schadenfreude, abhorrence, abomination, affront, airs, arrogance,
aspersion, at all costs, at any cost, atrocity, audacity, aversion,
bold front, boldness, brash bearing, brashness, brassiness,
bravado, brazenness, brickbat, bumptiousness, cattiness,
cheekiness, clannishness, cliquishness, cockiness, cold shoulder,
contempt, contemptuousness, contumacy, contumely, cut, daring,
daringness, defial, defiance, defying, derision, despisal,
detestation, discourtesy, disdain, disdainfulness, disfavor,
disgust, dislike, disparagement, disregard, distaste, dump,
enormity, even with, flouting, gibe, gloating pleasure, grudge,
harm, hate, hatred, hauteur, humiliation, hurt, ignoring, ill will,
impertinence, impudence, in defiance of, in despite of,
in spite of, incivility, indignity, injury, insolence, insult,
irregardless, irrespective of, jeer, jeering, loathing,
malevolence, maliciousness, malignancy, malignity, mock, mockery,
notwithstanding, offense, outrage, pertness, put-down, rebuff,
recalcitrance, regardless, regardless of, regardless of cost,
rejection, repudiation, ridicule, sauciness, scoff, scorn,
scornfulness, scurrility, slap, slight, sniffiness, snobbishness,
snootiness, snottiness, snub, sovereign contempt, spite, spite of,
spitefulness, spleen, spurning, stubbornness, superciliousness,
taunt, toploftiness, uncomplimentary remark, unholy joy, with


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  • DESPITE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DESPITE is in spite of How to use despite in a sentence
  • In Spite Of vs. Despite: What’s The Difference? | Dictionary. com
    In this article, we will define despite and in spite of, explain how they are typically used, and provide examples of their typical usage in sentences The word despite and the phrase in spite of are used as prepositions to mean “regardless of” or “notwithstanding ”
  • In spite of and despite - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
    In spite of and despite have a similar meaning to although or even though They express a contrast between two things They are both more common in writing than in speaking Despite is a little more formal than in spite of We usually use in spite of and despite with a noun: He got the job in spite of his prison record
  • What Does Despite Mean? A Simple Definition - CompleteEra
    💡 TL;DR – What Does “Despite” Mean? “Despite” is a **preposition** that means “in spite of” or “even though” It introduces a contrast or contradiction between two ideas, showing that something happened or exists regardless of an opposing condition For example: “She finished the race despite her injury ” (She won even though she was hurt ) “Despite the rain, we went
  • Despite vs. Despite Of: Which Is Correct? – grammarden. blog
    However, the incorrect “despite of” is generally avoided in all but the most casual and unedited communication, as it is widely recognized as an error The key is that “despite” itself is never informal; it is a standard English preposition
  • “Despite” or “Despite Of” – Correct Version Revealed
    “Despite” is the correct word to use in all modern cases of English However, “despite of” is still technically correct It is simply an old-fashioned phrase that’s more common to see in Shakespearian English (which is no longer appropriate to use today) The two phrases are actually identical
  • DESPITE Synonyms Antonyms - 26 words | Thesaurus. com
    Find 26 different ways to say DESPITE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
  • Despite vs. In Spite of: Is There a Difference? - GrammarVocab
    Yes, in most cases, you can use “ despite ” and “in spite of” interchangeably without changing the meaning of your sentence Just remember, “in spite of” might make your sentence sound more formal
  • What Does despite Mean? Definition Examples | Dictionary. net
    Despite operates as a preposition, requiring an object like a noun or gerund to complete its meaning Learn what despite means with clear definitions, pronunciation, synonyms, and real-world examples Simple explanations to help you use despite correctly
  • Although, Though, Even Though, Despite, In Spite Of – English . . .
    In English, we use although, though, even though, despite, and in spite of to show contrast between two ideas These words help connect sentences when one idea is surprising compared to the other For example: Although it was raining, they went for a walk Despite the rain, they went for a walk





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