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The phrase "despite myself" suggests that the speaker's wishes or desires were fulfilled even though they didn't actively intend for it or believe it would happen. In this context, it conveys a sense of surprise or humility at receiving something unexpected or unanticipated.
You can do it by saying something like e.g. I had chocolate Then say something negative about it e.g. Despite it being disgusting Put them together I had chocolate, despite it being disgusting. Hope that helps :)
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No, "despite" is a preposition. It is used to indicate something that happens or is true even though there is something that might prevent it.
Something that isn't a real flaw. Something that makes you look good, despite being a flaw. Example: Bad: I'm not very punctual. Good: I try to put so much attention into everything I do that sometimes I fall a little behind.
anything you want as long as it is healthy, you're not consuming more than you need (or you will gain weight despite training).
Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart.
You are addicted when something causes major problems in your life and you continue to do it despite the problems.
"In spite of everything" means despite all difficulties, challenges, or obstacles. It reflects a sense of perseverance or resilience in the face of adversity.
despite everything, i do believe all people are truly good at heart
"Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart." - Anne Frank
That is delusional. It is when you believe something despite rational proof.