spitefulness in English

noun

['spite·ful·ness || 'spaɪtfʊlnɪs]

maliciousness, malevolence, vindictiveness, ill-will

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1. Spitefulness or Bad temper. …

2. Opposite of spitefulness or Bad temper

3. 4 synonyms for Cattiness: bitchiness, nastiness, spite, spitefulness

4. Synonyms for Bitchiness include spitefulness, venom, maliciousness, meanness, cattiness, viciousness, nastiness, hatefulness, unpleasantness and shrewishness

5. Synonyms for Cattiness include malevolence, maliciousness, meanness, nastiness, spitefulness, viciousness, despite, hatefulness, malice and malignance

6. All Aflush, she looked at him so angrily and spoke with so much spitefulness, that in his astonishment he did not even feel offended

7. ELEMENTS OF MORALS PAUL JANET Of reciprocal accommodation they have no idea: Backbiting and hidden spitefulness maintain a constant jealousy among them

8. Spitefulness or Bad temper. The quality of being tetchy, or irritable. Bad temper. Anger or aggression associated with conflict arising from a particular situation

9. Bitchiness: 1 n malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty Synonyms: cattiness , nastiness , spite , spitefulness Type of: malevolence , malevolency , malice the quality of threatening evil

10. Backbiting noun slander, abuse, spite, gossip, smearing, malice, maligning, defamation, vilification, denigration, bitchiness (slang), calumny, disparagement, muckraking, vituperation, spitefulness, cattiness (informal), scandalmongering, detraction, calumniation Corporate Backbiting is nothing new.

11. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Cattiness. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Cattiness, bitchiness, spite, spitefulness, nastiness (noun) malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty

12. David Stitt HIS 991 Destroying the Bridgework Destroying the Bridgework also trapped many ROK unit north of the Han dynasty River .In spitefulness of such desperate standard , capital of South Korea fell that Saami daylight .A act of south Korean national Assemblymen remained in Seoul when it fell , and forty-eight subsequently pledged commitment to the North.On 28 June , Rhee ordered the