Synonym: annoying, hostile, malicious, mean, ornery, vindictive. Similar words: grateful, gratefully, wastefulness, gratefulness, spite, respite, despite, in spite of. Meaning: ['spaɪtfʊl] adj. showing malicious ill will and a desire to hurt; motivated by spite.
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1. It was very spiteful of her to do that.
2. Pack it in. Stop being spiteful.
3. He made some very spiteful remarks to me.
4. He became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful; I find his obsequiousness repellent.
5. She was spiteful and unkind, both to Isabel and to her son.
6. He could be spiteful.
7. He's just being spiteful.
8. A spiteful sprite, a malevolent kelpie.
9. His white face was spiteful, threatening and suggestive.
10. Failure had made him bitter and spiteful.
11. His book challenged Galileo in the most spiteful way.
12. You shouldn't be so spiteful to your sister.
13. That was a wicked and spiteful thing to do.
14. He was not a spiteful man, but he had enjoyed the sight of Spatz getting his deserts.
15. It just hits you like some spiteful virus and down you go, knowing it's crazy but powerless to resist.
16. She had given him a spiteful look as she left, taking little catlike steps.
17. It was spiteful of you to tell him that.
18. Walter's spiteful remarks were quite uncalled for.
19. A woman considered to be spiteful or overbearing.
20. He gave her a spiteful pinch.
21. He became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful.
22. How could she tell him why Matilda had made such a spiteful remark?
23. He wanted to forget that she was sly and spiteful and malicious.
24. Anabelle watched him go, thinking that she had never met so many hard-hearted and spiteful creatures in her whole short life.
25. I tried to like Julie but I couldn't forget how spiteful she'd been to me in the past.
26. On the rare occasions when he was angry,(http://sentencedict.com) Lowry could be spiteful and petty.
27. Only the too-narrow lips, pursed in a determined, almost spiteful way, keep his face from being handsome.
28. She was a difficult woman for anyone even to like, bossy and hard, with a one-way view, and spiteful.
29. Loeb, the newspaper publisher, gained a national reputation as a spiteful manipulator of politics.
30. He had entered the police station in a storm of self-righteous protest and had been by turn hectoring, belligerent and spiteful.
More similar words: grateful, gratefully, wastefulness, gratefulness, spite, respite, despite, in spite of, spit, cesspit, useful, hospital, careful, forceful, baleful, doleful, hopeful, pitiful, hospitable, ruefully, carefully, to the full, graceful, be full of, peaceful, jupiter, piteous, hospitality, be useful to, refulgent.