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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Spiteful' in a Sentence

"Full of spite or malice; displaying malicious or malevolent intentions; characterized by a desire to harm or hurt others." more

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The spiteful rain spoiled our outdoor picnic.
The spiteful bee buzzed angrily after being swatted away.
Timmy's spiteful remark made Sarah upset during the class discussion.
The spiteful remarks from the classmate made Timmy feel sad.
The spiteful cat hissed and swiped its claws when someone tried to pet it.
She made a spiteful face when her friend took her favorite toy.
The spiteful cat hissed at anyone who came near its food bowl.
The teacher reprimanded the spiteful student for spreading rumors about classmates.
Her spiteful glare conveyed more than words ever could in that moment.
Despite her efforts to befriend him, the boy remained spiteful and unfriendly.
The spiteful storm knocked down trees and power lines.
The spiteful storm damaged the tree in our backyard.
The spiteful glare from the teacher warned the students to be quiet.
The spiteful cat hissed at the playful puppy.
In the fairy tale, the wicked queen cast a spiteful spell on the princess out of jealousy.
The spiteful remark left a lasting impact on the girl's self-esteem.
Jenny felt spiteful when her friend chose a different partner for the game.

Spiteful

spahyt-fuhl
adjectiveFull of spite or malice; displaying malicious or malevolent intentions; characterized by a desire to harm or hurt others.
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Last Updated On: April 11, 2024
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