Use "spiteful" in a sentence

1. A Catty smell; Synonyms (spiteful): bitchy (derogatory), cattish, malicious, nasty, snide, spiteful; Related terms

2. He could be spiteful.

3. He's just being spiteful.

4. She was plain, spiteful, and surly.

5. He gave her a spiteful pinch.

6. Failure had made him bitter and spiteful.

7. He became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful.

8. You shouldn't be so spiteful to your sister.

9. A woman considered to be spiteful or overbearing.

10. He made some very spiteful remarks to me.

11. It was spiteful of you to tell him that.

12. That was a wicked and spiteful thing to do.

13. Bitchy definition, characteristic of a bitch; spiteful; malicious

14. His white face was spiteful, threatening and suggestive.

15. His book challenged Galileo in the most spiteful way.

16. Crowbaits behaviour is nothing more than puerile spiteful petulance

17. It was very spiteful of her to do that.

18. Bitching ( plural Bitchings ) ( vulgar, colloquial) A spiteful criticism or complaint

19. 16 His white face was spiteful, threatening and suggestive.

20. Bitchy definition is - characterized by malicious, spiteful, or arrogant behavior

21. Animus definition is - a usually prejudiced and often spiteful or malevolent ill will

22. How could she tell him why Matilda had made such a spiteful remark?

23. (Genesis 26:1-3, 12-16) Their envy was spiteful and destructive.

24. (one's) Claws are showing One has become particularly aggressive, confrontational, or spiteful

25. He wanted to forget that she was sly and spiteful and malicious.

26. 34 synonyms for Bitchy: spiteful, mean, nasty, cruel, vicious, malicious, barbed, vindictive, malevolent

27. 14 synonyms for Catty: spiteful, mean, malicious, malevolent, venomous, bitchy, snide, rancorous, backbiting

28. The Bible says: “Take care that rage does not allure you into spiteful [actions] . . .

29. Synonyms for Bitchy include spiteful, malicious, nasty, vicious, mean, malevolent, cruel, bitter, malignant and venomous

30. Malevolent; bitchy; nasty; spiteful: She made a Catty remark about her ex-husband’s new girlfriend.

31. You are an ill-made, spiteful little creature full of envy, lust, and low cunning.

32. The definition of Catty is someone who is cruel and spiteful, or like a cat

33. They may even accuse them of disloyalty, or make some spiteful remark about the friends'parents.

34. He was not a spiteful man, but he had enjoyed the sight of Spatz getting his deserts.

35. Only the too-narrow lips, pursed in a determined, almost spiteful way, keep his face from being handsome.

36. And I'm not exaggerating, it is just -- and sometimes they don't eat them, it's just spiteful.

37. (Proverbs 19:3) The Bible warns: “Take care that rage does not allure you into spiteful [actions].

38. Backbite (third-person singular simple present Backbites, present participle backbiting, simple past backbit, past participle backbitten) To make spiteful slanderous or defamatory statements about someone. (informal) To attack from behind or when out of earshot with spiteful or defamatory remarks

39. These were the spiteful words of Napoleon Bonaparte when he dictated his last will and testament in April 1821

40. I tried to like Julie but I couldn't forget how spiteful she'd been to me in the past.

41. Hopefully, with your stern but kind Comebacks will help the spiteful person think before they speak in the future

42. It just hits you like some spiteful virus and down you go, knowing it's crazy but powerless to resist.

43. His use of the word 'allegedly' is particularly spiteful and Besmirches the memory of all who suffered in that terrible period.

44. "Leave me alone for once," she said Angrily.··Angrily, spitefully; in an angry, spiteful or annoyed way

45. Malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty Familiarity information: Bitchiness used as a noun is very rare.

46. He had entered the police station in a storm of self-righteous protest and had been by turn hectoring, belligerent and spiteful.

47. Malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty Familiarity information: Cattiness used as a noun is very rare.

48. The woman done not don't love of pulchritude, to own face base"spiteful hand" like this also need equal prowess.

49. She was a difficult woman for anyone even to like, bossy and hard, with a one-way view, and spiteful.

50. Anxious, Depressed, Angry, Worried, Insecure, Tense, Vulnerable, Highstrung Spiteful, Self-Centred, Self- Aggrandizing, Hostile, Indifferent, Cold, Coarse, Meanspirited Simple, Concrete, Narrow, Imitative, Unimaginative

51. His use of the word 'allegedly' is particularly spiteful and Besmirches the memory of all who suffered in that terrible period

52. Yet, the Bible tells us that the righteous man Job was warned: “Take care that rage does not allure you into spiteful [actions] . . .

53. 23 He had entered the police station in a storm of self-righteous protest and had been by turn hectoring, belligerent and spiteful.

54. According to Plutarch, this name was given him either for his savage and spiteful behaviour or for his disagreeable way of speaking.

55. The furious, spiteful melodic black metal blended with power metal leads and an up-tempo formula hit the bliss point on Catamenia's most memorable, determined album.

56. Crabbed Meaning: "peevish, angry, ill-tempered, spiteful," also "vicious, wicked, perverse," from crab (n.1), from the… See definitions of Crabbed.

57. Backbite (third-person singular simple present Backbites, present participle backbiting, simple past backbit, past participle backbitten) To make spiteful slanderous or defamatory statements about someone

58. 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

59. Cattish (comparative more Cattish, superlative most Cattish) catlike; in the manner of a cat Synonym: catty; stealthy; sly and spiteful; marked by malice Synonym: catty; Derived terms

60. Instead of self-victimizing and self- Aggrandizing, instead of being spiteful and vindictive, President Trump could have used his nationally televised speech to show some contrition and unite the nation.

61. Avoision is a straightforward, yet captivating distillation of vintage arcade entertainment requiring strategy, precision, and perseverance with a singular objective: capture the red square while evading innumerable cruel, spiteful white squares.

62. Avoision is a straightforward, yet captivating distillation of vintage arcade entertainment requiring strategy, precision, and perseverance with a singular objective: capture the red square while evading innumerable cruel, spiteful white squares.

63. : to say mean or spiteful things about a person (such as someone who is not present) They beguiled the time by Backbiting and intriguing against each other in a foolish kind of way.

64. Bitchy adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (person: malicious, spiteful) ( familier ) vache adj adjectif : modifie un nom

65. 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

66. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Bitchy adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (person: malicious, spiteful)

67. 1 day ago · The NYPD Hate Crimes Bureau is investigating yet another depraved bias attack in Manhattan in which a spiteful man Attacked a woman as she headed to a protest against anti-Asian violence on Sunday

68. “By this time there is hardly a newspaper of any sort or description in the country that has not carried one or more spiteful articles denouncing Jehovah’s witnesses as ‘fifth columnists financed by foreign capital,’ ‘an advance guard of Communism,’ ‘false prophets,’ ‘enemies of the state and society,’ etc., etc., using all the usual epithets.

69. Wertheimer, suggests Anderson in his Afterword, "is an ironic caricature of Wittgenstein: an envious, weak artist who is destroyed by Gould's superior talent; a sadist who keeps his sister locked up in a quasi-incestuous relationship; and finally a philosophical failure who burns all his notes before committing a spiteful, embarrassing suicide."

70. Have I not reason, Beldams as you are? Saucy and overbold, how did you dare To trade and traffic with Macbeth In riddles and affairs of death, And I, the mistress of your charms, The close contriver of all harms, Was never called to bear my part, Or show the glory of our art? And, which is worse, all you have done Hath been but for a wayward son, Spiteful and wrathful, who, as others