antagonism |
spite |
As nouns the difference between antagonism and spite
is that
antagonism is a strong natural dislike or hatred; antipathy while
spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.
As a verb spite is
to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
As a preposition spite is
notwithstanding; despite.
animosity |
spite |
As nouns the difference between animosity and spite
is that
animosity is violent hatred leading to active opposition; active enmity; energetic dislike while
spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.
As a verb spite is
to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
As a preposition spite is
notwithstanding; despite.
malignity |
spite |
As nouns the difference between malignity and spite
is that
malignity is the quality of being malign or malignant; badness, evilness, monstrosity, depravity, maliciousness while
spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.
As a verb spite is
to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
As a preposition spite is
notwithstanding; despite.
will |
spite |
As nouns the difference between will and spite
is that
will is (american football) a weak-side linebacker while
spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.
As a proper noun will
is also used as a formal given name.
As a verb spite is
to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
As a preposition spite is
notwithstanding; despite.
spite |
spleen |
As nouns the difference between spite and spleen
is that
spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor while
spleen is obsession,.
As a verb spite
is to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
As a preposition spite
is notwithstanding; despite.
spite |
animus |
As nouns the difference between spite and animus
is that
spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor while
animus is the basic impulses and instincts which govern one's actions.
As a verb spite
is to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
As a preposition spite
is notwithstanding; despite.
spite |
evil |
In obsolete terms the difference between spite and evil
is that
spite is vexation; chagrin; mortification while
evil is a malady or disease; especially in the phrase
king's evil (scrofula).
As nouns the difference between spite and evil
is that
spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor while
evil is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.
As a verb spite
is to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
As a preposition spite
is notwithstanding; despite.
As an adjective evil is
intending to harm; malevolent.
spite |
regardless |
As prepositions the difference between spite and regardless
is that
spite is notwithstanding; despite while
regardless is paying no attention to; regardless of.
As a noun spite
is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.
As a verb spite
is to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
As an adjective regardless is
having no regard; heedless; careless.
As an adverb regardless is
without attention to warnings or indications of bad consequences.
snite |
spite |
As nouns the difference between snite and spite
is that
snite is (obsolete|or|scotland) a snipe while
spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.
As verbs the difference between snite and spite
is that
snite is (obsolete|or|scotland|transitive) to blow (one's nose) while
spite is to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
As a preposition spite is
notwithstanding; despite.
spife |
spite |
As nouns the difference between spife and spite
is that
spife is a hybrid utensil of a spoon and a knife while
spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.
As a verb spite is
to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
As a preposition spite is
notwithstanding; despite.
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