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Adverbial with spite has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: with spiteDefinition:With spite refers to performing an action or behaving in a way that is motivated by a feeling of ill-will, malice, or vindictiveness towards someone or something. Usage:Noun: 1. She completed the task with spite, deliberately sabotaging the final outcome. 2. The comment she made about her colleague during the meeting was full of spite. Verb: 1. He spited his neighbor by purposely parking his car in their designated spot. 2. The manager spited the employee by giving her an unfavorable shift schedule. Adjective: 1. He performed the task with a spiteful attitude, making it clear he did not care about the outcome. 2. The spiteful comment she made towards her colleague during the meeting was uncalled for. Related Products:Would you like to explore products about dealing with spite? Browse on Amazon: Managing Spite | ||||
with pride with reason with regard with regard to with respect to with sound with specific intentions with speculation with spite with success with sympathy with that with the name of allah most merciful and gracious with the wind with validity with which with wisdom
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