despite
/dɪˈspaɪt/noun2 syllables
Despite means: lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike.
Synonyms for despite12
also used for despite
in spite of, maugre, with, for all, irrespective of, notwithstanding, regardless of, without considering, without regard for
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What does despite mean?2
noun
1
lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike“he was held in contempt”
2
contemptuous disregard“she wanted neither favor nor despite”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with despite?47
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Despite in a sentence
- Despite the importance of sleep, its purpose is a mystery.Swift
- Despite the fact times changed, he maintains his revolutionary ideas.JLGQ_
- Despite adversity, the ingenious man achieved worldwide fame.fishda
- Whoa, if we keep chatting, despite actually arriving early, we'll end up late!fcbond
- Despite having lived near the sea, she still cannot swim.Objectivesea
- Despite their bulk and weight, hippos can swim rapidly.Adelpa
- Despite his wealth, he is not at all happy.kuma
- Despite his young age, he did a very good job.FeuDRenais
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Forms of despite
as a noun
- plural
- despites