spite 音标拼音: [sp'ɑɪt]
n . 恶意,怨恨,不顾
vt . 故意刁难,欺侮
恶意,怨恨,不顾故意刁难,欺侮
spite n 1 :
feeling a need to see others suffer [
synonym : {
malice },
{
maliciousness }, {
spite }, {
spitefulness }, {
venom }]
2 :
malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty [
synonym : {
cattiness }, {
bitchiness }, {
spite }, {
spitefulness },
{
nastiness }]
v 1 :
hurt the feelings of ; "
She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests "; "
This remark really bruised my ego "
[
synonym : {
hurt }, {
wound }, {
injure }, {
bruise }, {
offend },
{
spite }]
Spite \
Spite \,
n . [
Abbreviated fr .
despite .]
1 .
Ill -
will or hatred toward another ,
accompanied with the disposition to irritate ,
annoy ,
or thwart ;
petty malice ;
grudge ;
rancor ;
despite . --
Pope .
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1913 Webster ]
This is the deadly spite that angers . --
Shak .
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2 .
Vexation ;
chargrin ;
mortification . [
R .] --
Shak .
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{
In spite of },
or {
Spite of },
in opposition to all efforts of ;
in defiance or contempt of ;
notwithstanding .
"
Continuing ,
spite of pain ,
to use a knee after it had been slightly injured ." --
H .
Spenser . "
And saved me in spite of the world ,
the devil ,
and myself ." --
South . "
In spite of all applications ,
the patient grew worse every day ." --
Arbuthnot .
See Syn .
under {
Notwithstanding }.
{
To owe one a spite },
to entertain a mean hatred for him .
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1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Pique ,
rancor ;
malevolence ;
grudge .
Usage : {
Spite }, {
Malice }.
Malice has more reference to the disposition ,
and spite to the manifestation of it in words and actions .
It is ,
therefore ,
meaner than malice ,
thought not always more criminal . "
Malice . .
.
is more frequently employed to express the dispositions of inferior minds to execute every purpose of mischief within the more limited circle of their abilities ." --
Cogan . "
Consider eke ,
that spite availeth naught ." --
Wyatt .
See {
Pique }.
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Spite \
Spite \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Spited };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Spiting }.]
1 .
To be angry at ;
to hate . [
Obs .]
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The Danes ,
then . . .
pagans ,
spited places of religion . --
Fuller .
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2 .
To treat maliciously ;
to try to injure or thwart .
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3 .
To fill with spite ;
to offend ;
to vex . [
R .]
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Darius ,
spited at the Magi ,
endeavored to abolish not only their learning ,
but their language . --
Sir .
W .
Temple .
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1913 Webster ]
81 Moby Thesaurus words for "
spite ":
Anglophobia ,
Russophobia ,
Schadenfreude ,
abhorrence ,
abomination ,
animosity ,
annoy ,
antagonism ,
anti -
Semitism ,
antipathy ,
aversion ,
belligerence ,
bigotry ,
bitchiness ,
bitterness ,
bone to pick ,
cattiness ,
clash ,
clashing ,
collision ,
conflict ,
contention ,
crow to pick ,
crow to pluck ,
despite ,
despitefulness ,
detestation ,
discomfit ,
disconcert ,
dislike ,
execration ,
friction ,
gall and wormwood ,
gloating pleasure ,
grudge ,
hate ,
hatred ,
hostility ,
hurt ,
ignoring ,
ill ,
ill will ,
in defiance of ,
in spite of ,
injure ,
irritate ,
loathing ,
malevolence ,
malice ,
maliciousness ,
malignity ,
misandry ,
misanthropy ,
misogyny ,
needle ,
notwithstanding ,
odium ,
offend ,
peeve ,
pet peeve ,
pique ,
provoke ,
put out ,
quarrelsomeness ,
race hatred ,
racism ,
rancor ,
regardless of ,
repugnance ,
resentment ,
spitefulness ,
spleen ,
unholy joy ,
upset ,
venom ,
vex ,
vials of hate ,
vials of wrath ,
vindictiveness ,
wound ,
xenophobia
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SPITE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SPITE is petty ill will or hatred with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart How to use spite in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Spite petty ill will or hatred with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; an instance of spite… See the full definition Games; Word of the Day; Grammar
SPITE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary SPITE definition: 1 (used before one fact that makes another fact surprising) despite: 2 used when you do… Learn more