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♦♦tell me the difference between inspite and despite.♦♦

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Answered by nitish7885
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❤The only difference between in spite of and despite is the 'of'. Despite the pain in his leg he completed the marathon. It seems to me "in spite of"is a slightly more elaborate form, to be used in more fancy, most formal writing. "Despite" is not informal but not quite that elaborate.❤this is the answer.
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Answered by snigdha74
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They are similar, but the confusion occurs in the usage. As you have it, it is not correct. 'In spite' is two words, and often used with the word 'of'. Despite is not used together with 'of'.

• “I loved her in spite of her past." So you do something (love her) even though you know something that might persuade you to think twice. ‘In spite of' is more likely used in a negative sentence.

• “I went outside despite the rain." Here you are acting in defiance. I don't care that it is raining because I am still going outside.
‘Despite' is generally used in a positive sentence.

The words and phrases have similar meanings, but they are used slightly differently. Often, you can use them interchangeably, but as I've shown in the examples above.

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