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Despite   /dɪspˈaɪt/   Listen
preposition
Despite  prep.  In spite of; against, or in defiance of; notwithstanding; as, despite his prejudices.
Synonyms: See Notwithstanding.



noun
Despite  n.  
1.
Malice; malignity; spite; malicious anger; contemptuous hate. "With all thy despite against the land of Israel."
2.
An act of malice, hatred, or defiance; contemptuous defiance; a deed of contempt. "A despite done against the Most High."
In despite, in defiance of another's power or inclination.
In despite of, in defiance of; in spite of. See under Spite. "Seized my hand in despite of my efforts to the contrary."
In your despite, in defiance or contempt of you; in spite of you. (Obs.)



verb
Despite  v. t.  (past & past part. despited; pres. part. despiting)  To vex; to annoy; to offend contemptuously. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Despite" Quotes from Famous Books



... a whimsical note in his voice despite its obvious sincerity as he ended, and Juliet winced as she heard it, and in a moment with resolution freed herself from ...
— The Obstacle Race • Ethel M. Dell

... consequence of, or in opposition to, their being "enlightened." In other words, the light, which in such abundance they enjoyed, conducted them to the position in favor of despotism, where the Princeton professor so heartily shook hands with them, or they must have forced their way there in despite of its hallowed influence. Either in accordance with, or in resistance to the light, they became what he found them—the advocates of despotism. If in resistance to the light—and he says they were "enlightened men"—what, so ...
— The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus • American Anti-Slavery Society

... as shipmates start off at the beginning of the book as reasonably close friends, but a weakness for alcohol causes Dick Bracewell to behave more and more badly, while the real hero, Ralph Michelmore, despite being taken by the Press-gang, behaves more and more nobly ...
— The Two Shipmates • William H. G. Kingston

... days before Mars put off his gold lace and sacrificed the picturesque. Sometimes, on the other hand, it is the similarity of conditions then and now that will strike you. For example, the passage telling how, despite apparent inactivity and home prognostications of stalemate, the confidence of the Army grew from day to day—impossible not to see the very obvious parallel there. In fine, Mr. BAILEY has given us another brisk and engaging ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Dec. 5, 1917 • Various

... most important. The spirit builds the body. Strength springs from joy. Efficiency is achieved despite care, fear, and uncertainty—We speak here of thymogenetic automatism or the automatism of harmony ("thymogenetische automatismus oder stimmungsautomatismus"). The autonomous nervous system achieves, under the influence of joy, the expansion of the blood vessels ...
— Readings on Fascism and National Socialism • Various


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