despite
No, notwithstanding is not a compound word. It is a single word that is used as a preposition or adverb and means "in spite of" or "despite."
"Against the odds" or "in spite of the odds" are other ways of expressing the same idea.
Oblique cavalier drawings tend to appear distorted and elongated. They are not considered as true projections despite being dimensionally correct.
even so in spite of that regardless still
The is the correct spelling of "despite" (in spite of).
"Despite of" is not a grammatically correct phrase. Perhaps you mean "In spite of" or simply "Despite." "In spite of" is an alternate for "Despite".
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"Despite of" is incorrect grammatically; the correct phrase is "despite." "In spite of" is a synonym for "despite" and can be used interchangeably.
The correct spelling is the transposition regardless (in spite of impediment, despite).
They mean the same thing. It is usage, despite the fact that i cant hear you hence in spite of the fact i cant hear you! despite of is incorrect usage in spite of is the correct way to use these words! Despite no of ever/ in spite of always! Hope this helps. rhianna b.
"In spite of" is a prepositional phrase, not a conjunction. It is used to show contrast or opposition between two parts of a sentence.
in spite of, regardless of
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"In spite of" and "despite" have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. However, "in spite of" is more formal and less common in everyday speech compared to "despite". Both phrases are used to show contrast or to indicate that something happened regardless of a particular situation or obstacle.
"In spite of" and "despite" are equivalent in meaning and can be used interchangeably. However, "in spite of" is considered more formal and is typically followed by a noun or pronoun, while "despite" is more commonly used in casual language and can be followed by a noun or a gerund.