spoiling (Meaning)

Wordnet

spoiling (n)

the process of becoming spoiled

the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it

spoiling Sentence Examples

  1. The children were spoiled by their grandparents' excessive gifts and attention.
  2. Parents should avoid spoiling their children to prevent them from becoming entitled.
  3. The weather forecast predicted rain, spoiling our outdoor plans.
  4. The spoiled milk in the refrigerator emitted a sour smell throughout the kitchen.
  5. The students' test scores were spoiled when the teacher accidentally dropped the answer sheet.
  6. The artist's painting was spoiled when a drop of water dripped onto the canvas.
  7. The spoiled meat had turned green and was unfit for consumption.
  8. The party was spoiled when the guest of honor arrived late and in a bad mood.
  9. The child's new toy was spoiled within the first hour of playing with it.
  10. The farmer's crops were spoiled by a severe drought that lasted several months.

FAQs About the word spoiling

the process of becoming spoiled, the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it

revolting, rotting, rotted, decaying, rotten,spoiled, decomposing, disgusting, stale, rancid

aromatic, perfumed, savoury, savoury, redolent, fragrant,sweet, scented, savory, sweet

The children were spoiled by their grandparents' excessive gifts and attention.

Parents should avoid spoiling their children to prevent them from becoming entitled.

The weather forecast predicted rain, spoiling our outdoor plans.

The spoiled milk in the refrigerator emitted a sour smell throughout the kitchen.