in spite of Synonyms

in spite of Meaning

in spite of

annoy, offend, an instance of spite, in defiance or contempt of, to fill with spite, petty ill will or hatred with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart, to treat maliciously (as by shaming or thwarting), dislike or hatred for another person with a wish to torment, anger, or defeat

in spite of Sentence Examples

  1. In spite of the stormy weather, the hikers pressed on, determined to reach their destination.
  2. The team's impressive performance was achieved in spite of their limited resources.
  3. John continued to practice his golf swing in spite of his recurring back pain.
  4. The loud music from the neighbor's apartment did not deter Alice from studying, in spite of its disruptive nature.
  5. In spite of his financial struggles, Mark managed to provide a comfortable life for his family.
  6. The forest was eerily silent in spite of the vibrant wildlife that usually inhabited it.
  7. The professor's strict grading policy did not discourage students from taking her class, in spite of its challenging nature.
  8. The company's annual revenue exceeded expectations in spite of the economic recession.
  9. The politician's scandalous past did not overshadow his impressive policies, in spite of its potential to tarnish his reputation.
  10. In spite of the overwhelming evidence against him, the defendant maintained his innocence throughout the trial.

FAQs About the word in spite of

annoy, offend, an instance of spite, in defiance or contempt of, to fill with spite, petty ill will or hatred with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart

despite, notwithstanding,regardless of, with,in despite of, in defiance of

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In spite of the stormy weather, the hikers pressed on, determined to reach their destination.

The team's impressive performance was achieved in spite of their limited resources.

John continued to practice his golf swing in spite of his recurring back pain.

The loud music from the neighbor's apartment did not deter Alice from studying, in spite of its disruptive nature.