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Revision as of 13:55, 10 February 2025
Despite is a preposition used in English language to express a contrast or contradiction between two statements. It is often used to indicate that something happened or is true, even though something else might have prevented it. Despite is synonymous with in spite of.
Usage
The word 'despite' is used in sentences to show a contrast between two different ideas or facts. It is used to express the idea that something happened or is true, even though there were things that might have caused it not to happen or be true. For example, "Despite the rain, we still went to the park."
Synonyms
Some synonyms for 'despite' include 'in spite of', 'notwithstanding', 'regardless of', and 'even though'. These words and phrases can be used interchangeably with 'despite' in most contexts.
Antonyms
Antonyms for 'despite' include 'because of', 'due to', 'as a result of', and 'owing to'. These words and phrases express the opposite idea to 'despite' - that something happened or is true because of something else, not in spite of it.
Examples
Here are some examples of sentences using 'despite':
- "Despite his lack of experience, he was given the job."
- "She passed the exam, despite not studying very much."
- "Despite the cold weather, they decided to go for a walk."


