What is inspite?
What is in spite
Brief explanation
The correct spelling is In spite which means not withstanding or regardless of or " not being affected by something"
We went to the beach In spite of the bad weather
In spite
Because the words despite and in spite of are prepositions, not subordinating conjunctions. This means that after these words, you only need a noun.
How to use in spite.
After in spite of and despite, we use a noun, gerund (-ing form of a verb) or a pronoun.
Examples :
In spite of the rain, they went to the park.
They never made much money, in spite of their success.
Both despite and in spite of can show up at the start of a sentence or in the middle, but you'll often need an extra clause to show the flip side.
No this word but in spite of
In spite of and despite are prepositional expressions.
In spite of and despite have a similar meaning to although or even though. They express a contrast between two things. They are both more common in writing than in speaking. Despite is a little more formal than in spite of.
We usually use in spite of and despite with a noun:
He got the job in spite of his prison record.
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