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Spoil Meaning in English

word

/ˈspɔɪɫ/
spoyl
/spˈɔɪl/
spoyl

Definition

To spoil something means to damage it, ruin it, or make it less good. It can also mean to treat someone too generously, especially a child, so they become used to getting everything they want.

Usage & Nuances

Common patterns: 'spoil the food', 'spoil the movie/surprise', and 'spoil a child'. 'Spoil' often means ruining an experience, not only damaging a physical thing. In modern use, 'spoil' is also common in 'spoiler' contexts: 'Don't spoil the ending.'

Example Sentences

Don't spoil your dinner with too much candy.

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The hot weather can spoil the milk.

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They spoil their son by giving him everything he asks for.

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Come on, don't spoil the ending for me—I haven't seen it yet.

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I wanted it to be a surprise, but my brother spoiled it.

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Grandma loves to spoil the kids when they visit.

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