spite
inat
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'
verb
hıncını almak,
kin gütmek,
zarar vermek,
üzmek
noun
garez,
inat,
kin,
nispet
example
Yeah, because Henry wonders whether people would like his dad to 'spite' him.
Unless people are petty enough to not vote for Shayne to 'spite' Louis, he'll be safe.
What I can tell you is that neither malice nor 'spite' appears to be a motivating factor in any of their maneuvers.
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.
They displayed their immaturity, their envy and 'spite' and malice, in refusing to condemn this act of terrorism.
it seemed as if the wind had a 'spite' at her
he'd think I was saying it out of 'spite'
it seemed as if the wind had a 'spite' at her
Everyone preaches love, but then why is there so much hate and 'spite' in this beautiful world?
Leeds showed character, spirit and not a little 'spite' to claw themselves back into the match.
Smoking is much more dangerous than eating genetically modified organisms, therefore they must just be doing it to 'spite' the Americans.
It was the kind of thing which really hurt her reputation and it was done for 'spite' .
Mrs Cunningham gave me a calculating look over my sketchpad that was filled with 'spite' and dislike.
he'd think I was saying it out of 'spite'
Keating deserves every bit of 'spite' and venom directed his way.
He was too angry and full of 'spite' towards the goddess for them not to be true.
It encourages 'spite' and malice, and suggests that the Church of England has sex on the brain.
I am going to be incredibly self-indulgent that day and light one hundred candles just to 'spite' you.
Luke has never done anything to hurt me or 'spite' me, to anger me or make me regret myself.
I imagine Andrew Sullivan's mailbox is full of just such 'spite' as much for his Catholicism and for being gay.
Those of a pure heart who would never hurt anyone in sheer 'spite' .
She must know that is my job and so is doing it to 'spite' me.
It means that we are subjects of jealousy and envy and malice and 'spite' and hatred.
The banality of grey, prison like walls high-rising above their heads was a 'spite' to their very faces.
However when she didn't do it, he became even more angry and decided to keep walking to 'spite' her.
he put the house up for sale to 'spite' his family
In truth, he seems to be more motivated and inspired by bitterness and 'spite' than ever.
You may be a victim of malice, 'spite' and slander as friends and associates indulge in negative gossip.
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.
She couldn't care less for Charles Hamilton and did it only to 'spite' Ashley.
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