spite|spited|spites|spiting in English
verb
[spaɪt]
act maliciously toward another, be nasty, vent anger on; annoy, intentionally irritate
Use "spite|spited|spites|spiting" in a sentence
1. The former West Hill community, east spited zi hyacinth and Rural Gap.
2. Anyhow: in spite of everything.
3. This in spite of suffering and discord, in spite of ignorance and general human failure.
4. Although and though meaning ‘in spite of’ Although and though both mean ‘in spite of something’
5. Although and though meaning ‘in spite of’ Although and though both mean ‘in spite of something’
6. The Government govern not by consent or even by diktat but by spite - spite against the mining communities.Sentencedict
7. She was angry and full of spite.
8. And pay no heed to Araminta's spite.
9. Although: in spite of the fact that.
10. Don't spite him. He's only a kid.
11. Albeit: in spite of the fact that.
12. And flourishes his blade in spite of me.
13. In spite of sophisticated algorithms, errors do occur.
14. Try to sleep in spite of the noise.
15. In spite of the efforts of the United Nations, in spite of MINURSO, in spite of the progress that has been made in compiling the electoral roll, the referendum keeps being postponed virtually sine die.
16. In spite of his loathing for her, in spite of the wickedness that had taken hold of him, Beth would persevere.
17. I like her in spite of her failings.
18. She is cheerful in spite of his illness.
19. Never had she met such spite and pettiness.
20. 4 synonyms for Cattiness: bitchiness, nastiness, spite, spitefulness
21. She is Cheerful in spite of his illness
22. In spite of my efforts, the boy remained.
23. We went out in spite of the rain.
24. He survived in spite of suffering grievous injuries.
25. in spite of your many wiles you are powerless.”