(of food, meat) Stronger-smelling, slightly more spoiled and beginning to decompose
Comparative for organically decayed, tainted, or broken down
“It is also believed that unless the spoiled milk is treated it should not be given to children.”
Comparative for not appropriate, worthy, or safe to eat
“The tightly bound tournedos of salmon adorned with candied lime was spoiled - none of the flaky, moist delicateness that the fish is all about.”
Comparative for overindulged, especially of a child
“This spoiled child becomes ignorant of others and drowns in the sea of life.”
Comparative for not characterized by or conducive to physical health or well-being
Comparative for made unpalatable or inedible by cooking for too long
Comparative for flawed, broken, or sustaining some form of damage
Comparative for not successful
Comparative for in a decrepit or dilapidated state
Comparative for like a spoiled diva
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