Spitefulness is a noun that refers to the attitude of someone who acts out of spite. Acting out of spite means deliberately going against someone's wishes and trying to hurt them just to be mean.
Yes, it is. It means "full of spite" or vindictive.
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".
However means on the other hand or in spite of that.
to achieve ones goals in spite of opposition
It's actually two words, the proposition "in" and the word "spite". Spite is a motivation for doing mean or cruel or hurtful things, and often boils down to a kind of mean-spirited revenge. "To cut off your nose to spite your face" is an expression meaning that sometimes doing harm to another does greater harm to yourself. The "spite your face" part, means that you think you are doing something mean to your face by cutting off your nose. Spite is often the feeling we have when we say, "I'll show him!". It sometimes takes the form of wilful and peevish disobedience as a kind of revenge. It is this meaning that comes across in the phrase "in spite of". E.g. "My dad told me not to go to the party, but in spite of what he said, I went anyway." By extension, it can mean wilful and peevish disobedience to the common-sense dictates of reality. E.g. "In spite of the pouring rain, I determined to go tenting." The word "despite", which obviously comes from the same root, means exactly the same thing.
'Despite' doesn't take 'of', and 'despite' and 'in spite of' mean the same thing;Despite the rainy weather they went fishing.In spite of the rainy weather they went fishing.The only difference is the lettering of the words.
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'Fala' means grudge, spite, resentment, feud.
An attempt with little chance of success performed in spite of that fact.
Spite is the desire to deliberately hurt, harm or offend someone that you know. In terms of relationships it would refer to hurting someone close to you.