"Despite" means to do something without being affected or influenced by a particular factor or circumstance. It is used to show that even though there may be obstacles or challenges, something still occurs or is true.
The word 'despite' is not used with 'of' so you could say: Despite his fear of snakes, Tom agreed to hike in the woods for one hour. OR In spite of his fear of snakes, Tom agreed to hike in the woods for one hour.Inspite is not a word in the dictionary, therefore the word despite should always be used, and it means 'Regardless of', or 'in defiance of'"In spite of" is a valid phrase, and has the same meaning as "Despite," with the meaning given above "Despite of" is not grammatically correct. There is no such phrase.
The difference is.. USe despite with "the" and inspite with "of".. Despite the... Inspite of.. They actually have the same meaning.. Grammar matters :D
"sa kabila ng", it depends actually on how you'd use the word in a sentence.
"Ourse" is feminine, and "ours" is masculine.Specifically, the French word "ourse" means "female bear." The French word "ours" means "male bear." Despite the difference in meaning and spelling, the pronunciation is the same for both words: "oorss."
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
The seven letter word is despite.
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The word 'despite' is not used with 'of' so you could say: Despite his fear of snakes, Tom agreed to hike in the woods for one hour. OR In spite of his fear of snakes, Tom agreed to hike in the woods for one hour.Inspite is not a word in the dictionary, therefore the word despite should always be used, and it means 'Regardless of', or 'in defiance of'"In spite of" is a valid phrase, and has the same meaning as "Despite," with the meaning given above "Despite of" is not grammatically correct. There is no such phrase.
Negate has it's origins in the Latin word negatus which means to deny or refuse. It has the same meaning as the modern word has today despite it's age and history.
The antonym for Despite certainly is not "in spite of." That would be a synonym. As would be "notwithstanding." The opposite of despite would be closer to because of, or on account of.
Delusions are described as an idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by generally what is accepted as reality.
I shall carry on, despite your ill will.
A synonym for "despite" is regardless of, in spite of, and notwithstanding.
"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".
To Rory, it was unconscionable to use such underhanded tactics to get ahead.
I called, despite your wishes.
'MEANING' in other words can be the 'vocabulary' of a word or the 'essence' of the word as to what the word precisely means. OR meaning is the meaning of meaning what you just said meaning