spite meaning:
n.) Ill-will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; petty malice; grudge; rancor;
v. t.) To be angry at; to hate.
spite sentence:
He took my best toy just out of spite!
This was done purely out of spite and jealousy.
She bore no spite against you.
Her actions are typically free of any spite.
His black eyes were alight with spite.
He conceived a deep spite for them.
You could see the burning spite behind Graham’s calm manner.
He damaged the car out of spite for her rejection of his love.
If you marry me out of spite, I cannot accept it.
The motive for this shocking attack seems to be a kind of spite.
This was done purely out of spite and jealousy.
She needed her husband’s consent which of course, he did not provide, purely out of spite.
Making personal attacks out of spite, pity, or ignorance doesn’t advance the cause of democracy or liberty.
This was not out of spite , but because he also loved Lúthien but his love was not reciprocated.