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单词 spite
释义 spite
I. \ˈspīt, usu -īd.+V\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, short for despite (I)
1.
 a. obsolete : an injury, hurt, or disgrace incurred or inflicted
  < it is a great spite to be praised in the wrong place — Ben Jonson >
 b. obsolete : something that vexes : a petty annoyance
2.
 a. : often petty ill will or hatred toward another accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart : envious or rancorous malice
  < a little insignificant: not really hate at all, but spite — C.D.Lewis >
 b. : an instance of spite : an individual malicious feeling : grudge
  < a normal child has no spite against work until you have drilled one into him — C.E.Montague >
Synonyms: see malice

- in spite of
II. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English spiten, from spite, n.
1. obsolete : to regard with spite : dislike, hate
2. : to treat maliciously (as by shaming or thwarting)
 < children are still ready to spite the older generation — E.H.Erikson >
3.
 a. : to fill with spite
 b. : annoy, offend
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