"Despite the evidence presented, the facts are irrelevant in this case!"
I shall carry on, despite your ill will.
It rained all day, despite this we had a good time.He was forced to leave the team despite his popularity with the other members.
despite can be a connective or you can use it at the start of a sentance.For example: This is very good homework despite you got it yesterday.hope this helps :)
She was angry and resentful -- not terribly likable despite her good looks.
The girl gobbled down the macaroon, despite her mother's disapproval.
the food was good, but the service was bad.
Despite what your English teacher may tell you, yes. But it's not always a good idea. But of course.
"Despite" is typically used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a contrast. However, it can also be used in the middle of a sentence to show contrast within the same sentence. For example, "She continued working on the project, despite facing many obstacles."
Despite his hands, he was happy but ill-equipped.
I called, despite your wishes.
She got the job despite her bad behavior during the interview.
I love eating bacon in the morning, despite the fact that it is unhealthy.