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1 להכעיס במתכוון
spite -
2 רצון להרע
spite, spitefulness -
3 איבה
animosity, enmity, hostility, antagonism, grudge, malice, spite, feud, odium, balefulness, animus, blood -
4 דווקא
adv. in fact, actually; exactly, precisely; spitefully, for all that, just to spite -
5 דוקא
adv. actually, exactly, precisely; spitefully, for all that, just to spite -
6 זדון
malice, ill-will, evil, maliciousness, malignance, malignancy, malignity, spite, wantonness, design -
7 זדוניות
malice, malignancy, spite, spitefulness -
8 חרף
prep. in spite of, despite————————v. be exacerbated, aggravated, made worse————————v. to curse, revile; endanger oneself greatly————————v. to exacerbate, aggravate, make worse————————v. to winter, spend the winter; curse -
9 טינה
grudge, animosity, resentment, enmity, spite, animus, down -
10 טנה
grudge, animosity, resentment, enmity, spite, animus, down -
11 כמו להכעיס
as if to spite -
12 לא מרוע-לב
not out of spite -
13 להכעיס
adv. spitefully, out of spite -
14 למרות
prep. in spite of, despite, notwithstanding, though, notwithstanding -
15 למרות הכול
despite all that, in spite of this, anyway -
16 למרות זאת
in spite of that, still -
17 מומר להכעיס
apostate for spite, provocateur -
18 עז
idolatry————————in spite of, despite, notwithstanding -
19 על אפו ועל חמתו
in spite of him, against his will -
20 על-אף
in spite of, despite, although
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