English to Tamil Dictionary spite

spite

இருந்தபோதும்
definition
verb
he put the house up for sale to spite his family
deliberately hurt, annoy, or offend (someone).
noun
he'd think I was saying it out of spite
a desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone.
translation of 'spite '
துவேஷம்,
துப்புதல்,
பகை
example
In truth, he seems to be more motivated and inspired by bitterness and 'spite' than ever.
It was the kind of thing which really hurt her reputation and it was done for 'spite' .
Clara said the last word with as much 'spite' and disgust as she could conjure.
Smoking is much more dangerous than eating genetically modified organisms, therefore they must just be doing it to 'spite' the Americans.
Unless people are petty enough to not vote for Shayne to 'spite' Louis, he'll be safe.
You may be a victim of malice, 'spite' and slander as friends and associates indulge in negative gossip.
Luke has never done anything to hurt me or 'spite' me, to anger me or make me regret myself.
he'd think I was saying it out of 'spite'
Those of a pure heart who would never hurt anyone in sheer 'spite' .
What I can tell you is that neither malice nor 'spite' appears to be a motivating factor in any of their maneuvers.
Cheating, boasting, malice and 'spite' - my sons are blessedly free from all of these.
He was too angry and full of 'spite' towards the goddess for them not to be true.
he put the house up for sale to 'spite' his family
The Thrale mother-daughter relationship is full of 'spite' and recrimination.
It would be an enormous compliment to Barry if the government now went to all the trouble of choosing a different date just to 'spite' him.
It was on my third or fourth circuit of the city centre that I decided they'd hidden Bristol Temple Meads railway station, just to 'spite' me.
it seemed as if the wind had a 'spite' at her
Malice is commonly understood, in the popular sense as 'spite' or ill-will.
I imagine Andrew Sullivan's mailbox is full of just such 'spite' as much for his Catholicism and for being gay.
Leeds showed character, spirit and not a little 'spite' to claw themselves back into the match.
he put the house up for sale to 'spite' his family
It has a wider meaning than 'spite' , ill will or a spirit of vengeance.
The banality of grey, prison like walls high-rising above their heads was a 'spite' to their very faces.
Everyone preaches love, but then why is there so much hate and 'spite' in this beautiful world?
it seemed as if the wind had a 'spite' at her
It means that we are subjects of jealousy and envy and malice and 'spite' and hatred.
It encourages 'spite' and malice, and suggests that the Church of England has sex on the brain.
Keating deserves every bit of 'spite' and venom directed his way.
he'd think I was saying it out of 'spite'
The answer appears to be that he hates Frank Lautenburg so much that he will cost his party the election to 'spite' him.
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