Spoiled - definition, pronunciation, transcription
adjective
Extra examples
Ben was a spoilt brat (=a spoiled and unpleasant child).
Their children were spoiled rotten (=very spoiled).
He's spoilt rotten.
The fight spoiled the party.
The camping trip was spoiled by bad weather.
I spoiled the sauce by adding too much garlic.
Those kids were spoiled rotten by their mother.
...if the tin can is blown, throw it away—the food inside is spoiled...
He is a spoiled brat.
...car trips that were often spoiled by a couple of crybabies in the back seat...
...the weather report warned that the holiday weekend would be spoiled by inclement weather...
...car trips that were frequently spoiled by a couple of querulous passengers in the back...
...Sunday night is often spoiled by the unlovely thought of having to go back to school or work the next morning....
You have spoiled them by your condescensions.
A trip in one point would have spoiled all.
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