Despite
Academic discourse marker used to connect ideas
Use `despite` to highlight success or action that occurred regardless of a significant challenge.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Used to show something happened even with an obstacle.
- Always follow it with a noun or an -ing verb.
- Never use 'of' after this specific word.
معنی
Think of it as saying 'even though this bad thing happened, the other thing happened anyway.' It connects a challenge to a successful or surprising result.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 6Talking about the weather
We had a great picnic despite the cloudy sky.
We had a great picnic even though the sky was cloudy.
A business update
The project was completed on time despite several technical delays.
The project finished on schedule even with technical problems.
Texting a friend about a party
I'm coming tonight despite being totally exhausted!
I am coming even though I am very tired.
زمینه فرهنگی
The term reflects a very Western value of individualism and overcoming adversity. It is frequently used in sports commentary and political speeches to highlight triumph. In British English, it often carries a sense of 'carrying on' regardless of the circumstances.
The 'Of' Trap
Many people say 'despite of' because they confuse it with 'in spite of'. Just remember: 'despite' is a lone wolf, it doesn't need a partner!
The 'Fact That' Hack
If you really want to use a full sentence after 'despite', just add 'the fact that'. It makes you sound like a university professor instantly.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Used to show something happened even with an obstacle.
- Always follow it with a noun or an -ing verb.
- Never use 'of' after this specific word.
What It Means
Despite is a powerful word that shows contrast. It tells your listener that an obstacle didn't stop an action. Imagine you are running a race. It starts to pour rain. You keep running and finish the race. You finished despite the rain. It highlights your resilience or a surprising turn of events. It is the more polished version of saying but or even though.
How To Use It
This word is a preposition, so it needs a noun or a gerund (the -ing form of a verb) after it. You can say despite the heat or despite feeling tired. A very common mistake is adding of after it. Never say despite of. If you want to use a full sentence with a subject and verb, you must add the phrase the fact that. For example, despite the fact that it was late, we stayed. It sounds fancy, doesn't it?
When To Use It
Use it when you want to sound professional or precise. It is perfect for business emails when explaining results. You might say, "We hit our targets despite the budget cuts." It also works well in storytelling to add drama. It shows that the hero succeeded against the odds. Use it in academic writing to connect opposing ideas smoothly. It makes your arguments feel more balanced and thoughtful.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using it in very casual, fast-paced texts with close friends. In those cases, even though or but feels more natural. Don't use it if the two ideas don't actually conflict. For example, don't say "I ate lunch despite being hungry." That doesn't make sense! Also, remember the of rule. If you feel the urge to say of, switch to in spite of instead. They mean the same thing, but in spite always needs its partner of.
Cultural Background
The word comes from the Old French word despit, which means 'contempt.' Originally, it meant you were doing something while looking down on the obstacle. Today, it has lost that negative 'looking down' feeling. Now, it mostly represents the 'stiff upper lip' or the 'can-do' attitude. It is a favorite word in news reports and formal speeches. It celebrates persistence in the face of difficulty.
Common Variations
The most common twin is in spite of. They are almost always interchangeable. Notwithstanding is another variation, but it is extremely formal. You will mostly see that one in legal contracts or very old books. For a more casual vibe, people use even though or regardless of. If you want to sound like a philosopher, you might use nonetheless at the start of a new sentence.
نکات کاربردی
Mainly used in formal and neutral registers. The biggest grammatical pitfall is following it with a full clause instead of a noun phrase or gerund.
The 'Of' Trap
Many people say 'despite of' because they confuse it with 'in spite of'. Just remember: 'despite' is a lone wolf, it doesn't need a partner!
The 'Fact That' Hack
If you really want to use a full sentence after 'despite', just add 'the fact that'. It makes you sound like a university professor instantly.
The Stoic Vibe
Using 'despite' often makes you sound more resilient and less like you are complaining. It focuses on the result, not just the problem.
مثالها
6We had a great picnic despite the cloudy sky.
We had a great picnic even though the sky was cloudy.
Here, 'the cloudy sky' is the noun phrase following the word.
The project was completed on time despite several technical delays.
The project finished on schedule even with technical problems.
This sounds professional and emphasizes the team's success.
I'm coming tonight despite being totally exhausted!
I am coming even though I am very tired.
Using the -ing form 'being' makes this grammatically correct.
Despite having a full bowl of food, the cat is screaming for treats.
The cat wants treats even though it already has food.
Highlights the funny contradiction of a pet's behavior.
Despite our differences, I still care about you deeply.
I care about you even though we are very different.
Used to show that a bond exists regardless of conflict.
The film was enjoyable despite the predictable ending.
The movie was good even if the ending was obvious.
A common way to provide a balanced review.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct form to complete the sentence.
___ the heavy traffic, we arrived at the theater before the show started.
`Despite` is used directly with a noun phrase like 'the heavy traffic'. `Despite of` is always incorrect.
Complete the sentence using the correct verb form.
Despite ___ the map, we still managed to get lost in the city.
After `despite`, you must use a noun or the gerund (-ing) form of the verb.
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ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Formality Levels of Contrast Markers
Used with friends and family.
But / Even though
Good for most daily situations.
In spite of
Professional writing and speeches.
Despite
Legal or academic texts.
Notwithstanding
Where to use 'Despite'
Work Emails
Despite the delay...
Health/Fitness
Despite the injury...
Weather
Despite the rain...
Personal Growth
Despite my fears...
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, despite is generally considered more formal. It also functions differently grammatically because it is a preposition, not a conjunction.
Absolutely! It is very common to start with it, like in Despite the rain, we went out. Just remember to put a comma after the first clause.
There is no difference in meaning. The only difference is the word 'of'—you must use it with 'in spite' but never with 'despite'.
You can, but it might sound a bit serious. If you are texting a close friend, even though might feel a bit more relaxed.
You must change the verb to the -ing form. For example, change 'he was sick' to despite being sick.
It is used equally in both! It is a standard word across all global English variations.
No, it usually needs to be followed by the noun it refers to. You wouldn't say 'We went anyway despite.' You'd say We went despite the rain.
They are similar, but regardless means the obstacle doesn't matter at all, while despite acknowledges the obstacle was there but was overcome.
It is a very common 'hypercorrection' because people mix it up with the phrase in spite of. Even some native speakers make this mistake!
Not always. You could say Despite our efforts, we lost the game. It just shows that the result was different than what the obstacle suggested.
عبارات مرتبط
In spite of
The exact same meaning as despite, but uses three words.
Notwithstanding
A very formal way to say despite, often used in legal contexts.
Even though
A conjunction used to show contrast, followed by a full sentence.
Regardless of
Used to say that something is not influenced by a particular factor.
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