Spiteful Meaning in English
word
ˈspaɪtfəɫ
SPYTE-fuhl
spˈaɪtfəl
SPYTE-fuhl
释义
Describes someone who deliberately wants to hurt, upset, or annoy others, often because of anger or jealousy.
用法与细微差别
'Spiteful' is negative and formal or semi-formal. It describes actions or attitudes driven by wanting revenge or harm, not just simple dislike. Common collocations: 'spiteful remark', 'spiteful act'. Not to be confused with 'spite', which is the noun.
Spanish: rencoroso - malévoloPortuguese (BR): maldoso - rancorosoPortuguese (PT): maldoso - rancorosoChinese (Simplified): 恶意的 - 怀恨的Chinese (Traditional): 惡意的 - 懷恨的Hindi: दुष्ट - द्वेषपूर्णArabic: حقود - حاقدBengali: বিদ্বেষপূর্ণ - ক্ষতিকারক (অভিপ্রেতভাবে)Russian: злобный - язвительныйJapanese: 意地悪なVietnamese: đầy ác ý - độc ácKorean: 악의적인 - 심술궂은Turkish: kin dolu - kötü niyetliUrdu: کینہ پرور - زہریلا (افعال میں)Indonesian: penuh dendam - jahat
例句
He made a spiteful comment to hurt her feelings.
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The children were spiteful to their classmate when he won the game.
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She gave him a spiteful look and walked away.
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He sent a spiteful email to his boss after quitting.
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Don't be so spiteful—it's not going to help anyone.
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Sometimes people say spiteful things when they're hurt themselves.
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