The quality or state of being full of spite and malice; the trait of acting with deliberate cruelty.
From despiteful + -ness (abstract noun suffix). This formal noun emerged in Early Modern English to describe the quality of malicious contempt.
Medieval morality plays would personify 'despitefulness' as a character—Malice or Spite—showing how important it was to understand contempt as a distinct vice.
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