In spite of the tsunami's in Tokyo I still want to go.
She canceled the meeting out of spite towards her coworker who had taken credit for her idea.
"The dishes were easy to clean, in spite of the dirt that they had accumulated."
She canceled the party out of spite when she found out her friends were going without her.
In spite of the scandal, his reputation remained untarnished.
He went out of his way to embarrass her in spite of their past friendship.
The word is spelled nonetheless. It means "in spite of". I fought with my brother, but nonetheless, I went to his birthday party.
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You didn't specify which meaning of the word, so here are a couple. In spite of the rain, we enjoyed our day out. He said that just to spite me.
(The phrase in spite of means despite or notwithstanding, where one statement or condition is at odds with another, or even seemingly contradictory. Despite of is incorrect English.)"I lost the contest, in spite of the fact that I practiced more than anyone else.""In spite of the fact that it was snowing, the day was surprisingly warm.""The ship sank in spite of our efforts to keep it afloat.""In spite of the killer workout that I knew was going to break me, I still pushed through it without making a single excuse.""In spite of the inclement weather, President Harrison wore no hat or heavy coat.""We all liked her, in spite of her overbearing parents."
In spite of being very slow, I do answer a lot of questions.
In spite of the fact that inspite is not a known word, I can understand you.
Claudio will be true in love in spite of what others do.