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in spite of. --n. archaic or literary 1 outrage, injury. 2 malice, hatred (died of mere despite). Idiom. despite (or in despite) of archaic in spite of.
DESPITE; DESPITEFUL - de-spit', de-spit'-fool: "Despite" is from Latin despectus, "a looking down upon." As a noun (= "contempt") it is now generally used in ...
A horse disappoints those who trust in it for victory; despite its great strength, it cannot deliver. (0.82), Psa 78:32. Despite all ...
A horse disappoints those who trust in it for victory; despite its great strength, it cannot deliver. (0.82), Psa 78:32.
(0.43), (Dan 3:25). 1 sn The phrase like that of a god is in Aramaic “like that of a son of the gods.
but, despite their wealth, people do not last, they are like animals that perish. (1.00), Psa 78:32. Despite all this, they ...
Aug 28, 2009 · Daniel's friends believed that God was able, but they did not know if He would deliver them. They prayed for deliverance, but their obedience ...
... Even though 1, Despite 1, As certainly as 1, But 1, But while 1, So if 1, Such 1, Were whom 1, Who 1, adjacent to 1, Thus 1, Though 1, Suppose 1, This 1 ...
Pronunciation: deh. Origin: a primary particle (adversative or continuative). Reference: -. PrtSpch: conj. In Greek: d 23, de 2739, [de] 24.