Adverb
in a maliciously spiteful manner
with spite; in a spiteful manner
Source: WordNetpray for them that despitefully use us Source: Internet
he answered his accusers spitefully Source: Internet
After rejecting her, Abigail spitefully accuses John's wife of witchcraft, involving him in a string of affairs that challenge his beliefs and convictions. Source: Internet
Parkville United AFC, Tullow, was left stunned on Sunday morning to discover that just hours after rebuilding a wall to their property, it had been spitefully pulled down, its blocks missing or smashed and strewn across the pitch. Source: Internet
At the end of the story she spitefully abandons Donald in the desert after his car breaks down. Source: Internet
“In a spitefully shortsighted and unconstitutional move, Articles 370 and 35A were abrogated and the State was bifurcated and relegated to the status of two Union Territories and its Constitution tried to be made unenforceable. Source: Internet