To lose valuable or useful qualities usually as a result of decay the fruit spoiled 2 Spoiled and spoilt are two spellings of the past tense conjugation of spoil, which means to rot or to ruin something To have an eager desire spoiling for a fight
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(of a person, especially a child) indulged excessively or pampered, with a harmful effect on character.
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In us and uk writing conventions, the simple past tense of to spoil is spoiled. brits will sometimes use spoilt for the adjective and the past participle. When a person is spoiled, they're damaged by having been given everything they want Spoiled people are usually pretty rotten When food is spoiled, it's also rotten—literally
Spoiled things and spoiled people are both fairly unpleasant. To reveal details about (a movie or a book, for example) before someone has a chance to discover these details on their own The article spoiled the next episode of my favorite tv show. Summary is it spoiled or spoilt