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spite

Aussprache: [spaɪt]

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Kontext: „relationship“

(noun) a feeling of wanting to hurt or upset someone because you are angry or unhappy with them. It's when you do something mean just to make someone feel bad.

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He didn't want to hurt her, but she did it in spite of his warnings.

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It was not in spite that she helped him; she genuinely wanted to be nice.

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Why would anyone act out of spite instead of talking it out?

Kontext: „relationship“

(verb) to intentionally do something to hurt or upset someone simply because you are angry at them. It's like doing something mean just to get back at someone.

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She decided to spite him by refusing to share her project ideas.

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He wouldn't spite his friend just to prove a point; he cared too much about their friendship.

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What did he do to spite her when they were fighting?

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