She went to the party. ..... Her dislike for the host

Fill in the blank
Although
Despite of
In spite of
Even though

In spite of and despot of sound correct but not to sure which one make better since .?

in spite of....my not loving grammar...I do the best I can with a smile on my face.

To determine which word is better to use in the given sentence, "In spite of" or "Despite of," we need to consider the correct usage and determine which one is most suitable.

"Despite of" is not the correct phrase to use in this sentence. The proper phrase is "despite" without the "of." Therefore, we can eliminate "Despite of" as an option.

Now we are left with "In spite of" and "Even though" as the potential choices.

"In spite of" and "Even though" can both be used to indicate contrast or opposition. However, "In spite of" is typically followed directly by a noun or a pronoun, while "Even though" is followed by a subject and a verb.

In the given sentence, we need a phrase that can be followed by "Her dislike for the host." So, "In spite of" is the better choice, as it fits the sentence structure accurately.

The correct completion of the sentence would be: "She went to the party in spite of her dislike for the host."