Out of spite Meaning in English
expression
OWT-uhv-SPYT
OWT-ov-SPYT
释义
If you do something out of spite, you do it because you want to hurt, annoy, or upset someone, usually because you feel angry or resentful toward them.
用法与细微差别
'Out of spite' is usually informal and often describes small, mean actions taken just to bother or hurt someone, sometimes even when it hurts the person acting. It always involves negative emotion like anger or jealousy. Don't confuse it with 'in spite of,' which means 'despite.'
Spanish: por despecho - por maldadPortuguese (BR): por despeito - por maldadePortuguese (PT): por despeito - por maldadeChinese (Simplified): 出于恶意 - 因为怨恨Chinese (Traditional): 出於惡意 - 因為怨恨Hindi: ईर्ष्या से - बदले की भावना सेArabic: بدافع الحقد - بدافع الكيدBengali: হিংসা থেকে - জেদের কারণেRussian: назло - из-за злостиJapanese: 意地悪で - 嫌がらせでVietnamese: vì ác ý - vì tức giậnKorean: 앙심으로 - 일부러 괴롭히려고Turkish: inat olsun diyeUrdu: عناد سے - حسد میں آکرIndonesian: karena iri hati - karena dendam
例句
He only said that out of spite because he was mad at me.
natural
She unfriended me out of spite after our argument.
natural
Sometimes people do things out of spite, even if it means they lose, too.
natural
He took my seat out of spite.
basic
She ignored him out of spite.
basic
They broke his toy out of spite.
basic