spoil Sentence Examples

  1. The parents spoiled their child with an exorbitant amount of toys and treats.
  2. The torrential rain spoiled the outdoor picnic, drenching the guests and food.
  3. The spoiled brat refused to eat his vegetables, demanding only candy and ice cream.
  4. The milk turned sour and spoiled, emitting an unpleasant odor.
  5. The humidity spoiled the hairspray, making it ineffective and sticky.
  6. The child's tantrum spoiled the family dinner, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere.
  7. The spoiled wine had an unpleasant taste and vinegary smell.
  8. The excessive use of pesticides spoiled the organic fruits and vegetables.
  9. The spoiled fish gave off a pungent odor, making it unsafe to consume.
  10. The spoiled meat had to be discarded, as it posed a health hazard.

spoil Meaning

Wordnet

spoil (n)

(usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war)

the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it

the act of stripping and taking by force

Wordnet

spoil (v)

make a mess of, destroy or ruin

become unfit for consumption or use

alter from the original

treat with excessive indulgence

hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of

have a strong desire or urge to do something

destroy and strip of its possession

make imperfect

FAQs About the word spoil

(usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war), the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it, the act of stripping and taking by forc

plunder,loot, treasure,booty, pillage, prize, catch,swag, take, haul

purify,purify, elevate, cleanse, cleanse, elevate, dignify, glorify, magnify,glorify

The parents spoiled their child with an exorbitant amount of toys and treats.

The torrential rain spoiled the outdoor picnic, drenching the guests and food.

The spoiled brat refused to eat his vegetables, demanding only candy and ice cream.

The milk turned sour and spoiled, emitting an unpleasant odor.