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    Spite·ful
    /ˈspītf(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. showing or caused by malice: "the teachers made spiteful little jokes about me"
  2. If you act or speak with the desire to hurt, bother, or infuriate someone, you are being spiteful. You could deliberately hurt someone's feelings or embarrass them with your spiteful words, or you could watch a jealous child give her friend a spiteful shove.

  3. 6 days ago · spiteful in American English. SYNONYMS vengeful, mean, cruel, rancorous. spiteful, revengeful, vindictive refer to a desire to inflict a wrong or injury on someone, usually in return for one received. spiteful implies a mean or malicious desire for (often petty) revenge: a spiteful attitude toward a former friend. revengeful implies a deep ...

  4. SPITEFUL definition: intentionally hurting or upsetting someone: . Learn more.

  5. adjective. /ˈspaɪtfl/ behaving in an unkind way in order to hurt or upset somebody synonym malicious. a spiteful child. He made some very spiteful remarks to me. She was spiteful and unkind to them. Why had she made such a spiteful comment? Topics Personal qualities c2. Join us.

  6. The meaning of SPITE is petty ill will or hatred with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart. How to use spite in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Spite.

  7. Spiteful - definition of spiteful by The Free Dictionary. spiteful. Also found in: Thesaurus, Wikipedia . spite·ful. (spīt′fəl) adj. Filled with, prompted by, or showing spite; malicious. spite′ful·ly adv. spite′ful·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. Full of or showing spite; purposefully annoying; malicious. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: vindictive. despiteful. virulent. viperous. vindicative. vengeful. troublesome. splenetic. resentful. rancorous. ornery. hurtful. envious. dispiteous. catty. Antonyms: helpful. forgiving. affectionate. pleasing. loving. kind. friendly.

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