spoiled

/spɔɪld/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of spoil (to ruin, to decay, or to overindulge).
    • She spoiled her grandson by buying him everything he asked for.
    • The milk spoiled because we left it out of the fridge too long.
    • The heavy rain spoiled our day at the beach.
adjective
  1. (of a person, especially a child) Having a bad character because of being given everything they want or allowed to do whatever they want.
    • Being an only child doesn't automatically make you spoiled.
    • The spoiled child threw a tantrum when he didn't get the toy he wanted.
    • She was so spoiled that she expected everyone to do her chores for her.
  2. (of food) No longer fresh or fit to eat; decayed or rotten.
    • We had to throw away the spoiled milk because it smelled sour.
    • Never eat spoiled meat, even if it looks okay on the outside.
    • The fruit in the bowl was spoiled and covered in mold.
  3. (of an event, plan, or experience) Ruined or made less enjoyable.
    • His bad mood spoiled the evening for everyone.
    • The surprise was spoiled when someone accidentally told her about it.
    • Our picnic was spoiled by a sudden thunderstorm.
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