despite

despite — preposition

1. used before a noun or a verb in the -ing form to say that something happens even

1.介系詞B1
釋義

used before a noun or a verb in the -ing form to say that something happens even though something else exists that should make it unlikely or impossible.

例句

Despite the heavy rain, Jude still went for his morning run along the river.

despite + noun phrase introducing a contrast

Jiwoo got the job despite having no previous experience in marketing.

despite + gerund (having)

同義詞
  • in spite of

    equivalent in meaning; slightly less formal and more common in spoken English

  • notwithstanding

    more formal, often used in legal or academic contexts

  • regardless of

    emphasises that the obstacle is deliberately ignored

反義詞
  • because of

    introduces a reason rather than a contrast

文法句型

despite + noun phrase

despite + verb-ing

despite + the fact that clause

用法筆記

Frequently followed by a noun, a gerund (-ing form), or 'the fact that' + clause. This is the most common structure in everyday English.

常見錯誤

Despite of the rain, we went out.
Despite the rain, we went out.
💡'Despite' is used alone, without 'of'. Do not confuse with 'in spite of', which does use 'of'.

2. used after a verb to show that a person acts without meaning to, or contrary to

2.介系詞B2
釋義

used after a verb to show that a person acts without meaning to, or contrary to his or her own wishes.

例句

Arjun found himself laughing despite himself at the comedian's silly joke.

laughing despite himself — involuntary reaction

Jenna agreed to help despite herself, even though she knew it would mean working past midnight.

同義詞
反義詞

文法句型

verb + despite + oneself/himself/herself/themselves

用法筆記

Only used in the pattern 'despite + reflexive pronoun' (myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves). The verb before it usually describes an emotion or action that happens automatically.

常見錯誤

Despite himself, he ate the cake.' (no clear verb before 'despite')
He ate the cake despite himself.
💡The verb must come before 'despite oneself' for this sense.

despite — noun

despite — verb