单词 | despiteful |
释义 | despitefuladj. Full of or abounding in despite. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > [adjective] > contemptuous ollinga1200 hokerfula1275 scorningc1325 deignousc1330 despitousa1340 disdainousc1374 lightlya1400 scornfula1400 despiteous14.. endeignousc1400 hathlya1425 spitefulc1440 despitefula1450 fastidious?a1475 contemptuous1534 disdainfula1542 huff-nosed1542 lightliful1552 dainful1577 contemptible1594 sdeignful1596 disdained1598 contemptful1604 contemning1605 overlookinga1619 slight1632 slightinga1637 slightya1640 despisable1644 despicable1662 sneering1692 scornful1704 saucy1716 vilipendinga1722 fastidiose1730 unappreciating1833 scorny1836 high-sniffing1837 sniffy1871 sneery1872 sneerful1880 pejorativea1888 dismissive1930 sniffish1933 fuck you1962 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrespect > insult > [adjective] despitousa1340 despiteous14.. despitefula1450 contumelious1483 affrontous1598 opprobrious1599 disgraceful1605 abusive1608 reproofful1609 affrontive1659 affronting1725 affrontful?1740 insulting1855 insultant1866 a1450 (c1410) H. Lovelich Hist. Holy Grail xxxvii. l. 185 Ha, dispitful Creature, Vnhappy Aȝens al good Aventure. 1533 T. More Answere Poysened Bk. v. iii. f. cclxxxiv Whoso dyshonour god in one place wyth occasyon of a false fayth..all honour that he dothe hym any where besyde, ys odyouse and dyspyghtefull and reiected of god. 1549 M. Coverdale et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. II. 1 Pet. iv. f. xiii In the myddes of your dispightfull handlinge, the glorious spirite of god is kyndled againe in you. 1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. vi. xxix. 238/2 They slew them, and left their bodies to despightfull ignominie. 1676 Bp. Guthrie in T. Burton Diary (1828) III. 90 (note) Having prefaced awhile with despightful exclamations, ‘a pape! a pape! Antichrist! pull hid down!’ threw the stools they sat on at the preachers. 2. Cruel, fierce; cherishing ill-will; malignant, malicious; spiteful. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > spitefulness > [adjective] teenfulOE atteryc1175 ondfula1200 maliciousa1250 doggedc1300 enviousc1330 venoma1350 spitous?a1366 despitousc1374 heinous?a1400 venomyc1400 sinister1411 sputousc1420 doggish?a1425 cankered?a1439 doggya1450 sinistrous1460 spity1481 despiteful1488 spiteful1490 despiteous?1510 viperious?1510 peevisha1522 maliceful1522 envyful1530 viperinec1540 viperous?1542 vipered1560 uncanny1596 dogged-sprighted1600 maliced1602 ill-minded1611 virulent1613 ill-hearteda1617 doleful1617 spitish1627 splenial1641 litherlya1643 venomsome1660 slim1674 viper1721 vipereal1750 viperish1755 vicious1825 waspish1855 viperian1866 viperan1877 cattish1883 catty1886 bitchy1928 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > unkindness > spite, malice > [adjective] loathOE teenfulOE nithefulOE ondfula1200 maliciousa1250 doggedc1300 enviousc1330 venomousa1340 venoma1350 spitous?a1366 despitousc1374 heinous?a1400 unkindlya1400 venomyc1400 sinister1411 sputousc1420 doggish?a1425 cankered?a1439 doggya1450 sinistrous1460 spity1481 despiteful1488 spiteful1490 despiteous?1510 viperious?1510 peevisha1522 envyful1530 viperous1535 viperinec1540 vipered1560 bad-minded1588 uncanny1596 dogged-sprighted1600 toothsome1601 maliced1602 ill-minded1611 virulent1613 ill-hearteda1617 doleful1617 spitish1627 ill-meaning1633 splenial1641 litherlya1643 venomsome1660 slim1668 cat-witted1672 vipereal1750 viperish1755 méchant1813 vicious1825 maliceful1840 mean1841 waspish1855 viperian1866 viperan1877 cattish1883 catty1886 bad mind1904 bitchy1908 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > ill-treatment > cruelty > [adjective] wrothc893 retheeOE hateleOE grim971 hardOE cruel1297 despitousc1374 savagea1393 fadea1400 hetera1400 keen?c1425 vengeablec1430 despiteful1488 unmanfula1500 despiteous?1510 cruent1524 felonish1530 Herodian1581 felly1583 savaged1583 Neronian1598 savagious1605 Dionysian1608 black-blooded1771 atrocious1772 Neroic1851 Neronic1864 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) i. l. 207 The constable, a felloun man of wer..Selbye he hecht, dispitfull and owtrage. a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 265 And be no wayis dispytfull to the peure. 1558 J. Knox First Blast against Monstruous Regiment Women f. 7v I shalbe called foolishe, curious, despitefull, and a sower of sedition. 1570 P. Levens Manipulus Vocabulorum sig. Piiiv/1 Dispiteful, inuidiosus. a1616 W. Shakespeare As you like It (1623) v. ii. 75 It is my studie To seeme despightfull and vngentle to you. View more context for this quotation 1663 S. Butler Hudibras: First Pt. i. iii. 213 This..Inflam'd him with despightful ire. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost x. 1 The hainous and despightfull act Of Satan done in Paradise. View more context for this quotation 1748 J. Thomson Castle of Indolence ii. lxxviii The other was a fell despightful fiend. 1852 C. Kingsley Andromeda in Poems 125 False and devouring thou art, and the great world dark and despiteful. 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