"Despite of" is incorrect grammatically; the correct phrase is "despite." "In spite of" is a synonym for "despite" and can be used interchangeably.
Despite - which means in spite of or notwithstanding
Yes, actually the phrase is " in spite of ", not to be confused with " despite ".
inspite
Aye-ayes are lemurs, despite their strange appearance.
In spite of the fact that inspite is not a known word, I can understand you.
"In spite of" and "despite" are equivalent in meaning and can be used interchangeably. However, "in spite of" is considered more formal and is typically followed by a noun or pronoun, while "despite" is more commonly used in casual language and can be followed by a noun or a gerund.
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meaning:- Regardless of, in defiance ofeg:"went shopping inspite of the bad weather"Synonyms:despite and notwithstanding
in spite
The Greeks had at least one commonality: ethnicity and their pagan gods. Their forms of government were different
Despite is a preposition meaning "in spite of (something)" where an occurrence or condition exists even though a preventive, opposing, or counteracting condition exists.Examples:- I still enjoyed the weekend despite the bad weather.- Despite repeated assurances that the product is safe, many people have stopped buying it.- [with -ing verbal noun] He managed to eat a big lunch despite having eaten an enormous breakfast." Despite not being with Mitch Longley, Deanie Etcetera carried on""Carol Schultz decided to make dinner at her Echelon Towers apartment, despite her kitchen being so small"