In which sentence is the word spite used as a noun
In spite of the delay, we arrived at the venue on time.Many congress members voted for a bill they had never read simply to spite the other party they hate so much.Looking for sentences and phrases with the word spite?In spite of its militarily advantageous location, it has witnessed profound struggle nearly from its inception.(in spite of) + (noun) + (,) + (sentence)
He got the job in spite of his bad record.In spite of the favorable news, howie remained, in a word, a mess.The noun, or noun adjacent, is the part of the sentence that the preposition will modify.In spite of and despite express a contrast between two things.The following are sentences illustrating the same:
Use at the beginning of the sentence:Noun in spite of new management, nothing changed immediately.John's company is doing extremely well despite the recession.Spite definition, a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person;He was very fast in spite of being terribly overweight.
Despite and in spite of, despite what you may have heard, work identically in a sentence.The correct expression is in spite, as inspite is not a real word.While she was concerned about the rift in our associates' relationship, she felt quinn and howie getting together might produce some positive results, in spite of how acrimonious they might be to each other.The flight was late by two hours.We usually use in spite of and despite with a noun: