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despite
[dih-spahyt]
preposition
in spite of; notwithstanding.
noun
contemptuous treatment; insult.
malice, hatred, or spite.
verb (used with object)
Obsolete., to anger or annoy (someone) out of spite.
despite
/ dɪˈspaɪt /
preposition
in spite of; undeterred by
noun
archaic, contempt; insult
rare, (preposition) in spite of
verb
(tr) an archaic word for spite
Word History and Origins
Origin of despite1
Word History and Origins
Origin of despite1
Idioms and Phrases
in despite of, in spite of; notwithstanding.
He was tolerant in despite of his background and education.
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
But ChatGPT couldn't create the image she was asking for and despite various prompts, the results were largely the same - a woman with two arms or one with a metal device to represent a prosthetic.
Brian added that the knowledge he would be the one left to pay for her funeral, despite having a plan, weighed on her.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday the economy still appears to be in stable shape, despite the lack of updated data.
It’s important to recognize how modest this Macron reform was, despite its outsized impact and the passions it stirs.
The US has positioned its strikes on alleged drug-trafficking vessels as self-defence, despite many lawyers questioning their legality.
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