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The Jamestown colony was able to prosper in spite of many hardships because John Rolfe started the tobacco industry, which brought in a lot of money.
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I believe they are interchangeable. Examples: In spite of the cold and wind, we enjoyed our day at the sledding hill. Despite the cold and wind, we enjoyed our day at the sledding hill.
Spite. I found it in Google
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The Jamestown colony was able to prosper in spite of many hardships because John Rolfe started the tobacco industry, which brought in a lot of money.
The noun spite has no plural form, amounts or degrees of spite are expressed in other forms.The border dispute generated great spite between the people on both sides.Seeing him holding the teddy bear she was filled with spite.His motive for the character assassinations revolves around personal spite
The Jamestown colony was able to prosper in spite of many hardships because John Rolfe started the tobacco industry, which brought in a lot of money.
in spite
No "spite" is not a proposition.
She canceled the meeting out of spite towards her coworker who had taken credit for her idea.
He acted out of spite
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No. The phrase "in spite of" is a preposition meaning despite.
No, "in spite" is two words.
In Spite of Thunder was created in 1960.
No. Spite is a noun. One adverb form would be spitefully (in a manner suggesting spite or continued ill will).