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- Spite_(sentiment) abstract "To spite is to intentionally annoy, hurt, or upset. Spiteful words or actions are delivered in such a way that it is clear that the person is delivering them just to annoy, hurt, or upset. When the intent to annoy, hurt, or upset is shown subtly, behavior is considered catty.The Underground Man, in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novella Notes from Underground, is an example of spite. His motivation remains constantly spiteful, undercutting his own existence and ability to live.".
- Spite_(sentiment) wikiPageExternalLink sprint_surveillance_overbilling_suit.
- Spite_(sentiment) wikiPageID "14934030".
- Spite_(sentiment) wikiPageRevisionID "598111780".
- Spite_(sentiment) hasPhotoCollection Spite_(sentiment).
- Spite_(sentiment) subject Category:Concepts_in_ethics.
- Spite_(sentiment) subject Category:Emotions.
- Spite_(sentiment) subject Category:Hatred.
- Spite_(sentiment) type Abstraction100002137.
- Spite_(sentiment) type Attribute100024264.
- Spite_(sentiment) type Emotion107480068.
- Spite_(sentiment) type Emotions.
- Spite_(sentiment) type Feeling100026192.
- Spite_(sentiment) type State100024720.
- Spite_(sentiment) comment "To spite is to intentionally annoy, hurt, or upset. Spiteful words or actions are delivered in such a way that it is clear that the person is delivering them just to annoy, hurt, or upset. When the intent to annoy, hurt, or upset is shown subtly, behavior is considered catty.The Underground Man, in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novella Notes from Underground, is an example of spite. His motivation remains constantly spiteful, undercutting his own existence and ability to live.".
- Spite_(sentiment) label "Rancune".
- Spite_(sentiment) label "Spite (sentiment)".
- Spite_(sentiment) label "Trotz".
- Spite_(sentiment) label "حقد".
- Spite_(sentiment) sameAs Trotz.
- Spite_(sentiment) sameAs Rancune.
- Spite_(sentiment) sameAs m.03h26l3.
- Spite_(sentiment) sameAs Q2143576.
- Spite_(sentiment) sameAs Q2143576.
- Spite_(sentiment) sameAs Spite_(sentiment).
- Spite_(sentiment) wasDerivedFrom Spite_(sentiment)?oldid=598111780.
- Spite_(sentiment) isPrimaryTopicOf Spite_(sentiment).