Organically decayed or broken down
Characteristic of a brat
Spoiled from being excessively ripe
Not characterized by or conducive to physical health or well-being
Displeasing to taste or when eaten
Sullied or tainted in some manner
Sullied or tainted in some manner
Of, relating to, catering for, or visited by tourists
Pampered
Made unpalatable or inedible by cooking for too long
Not successful
In a decrepit or dilapidated state
Past tense for to treat with great care, attention or indulgence
“Why does a mother spoil her child? What lies behind that overwhelming love which she holds for her offspring?”
Past tense for to decompose or break down, especially biologically
“The furnishings were Spartan and, fortunately, no food was left to spoil and contaminate the place.”
Past tense for to destroy or damage the value or quality of
“Wordsworth valued its open landscape, forged by millennia of agriculture, and believed that non-native conifer plantations would spoil the landscape.”
Past tense for to wear away or destroy gradually
“Most of them contain acid or emery, which is likely to gradually spoil the temper of the razor.”
Past tense for to tarnish with something undesirable
“Physical offense against the body or the mind that occurs in life should not spoil the cleanliness of soul.”
Past tense for to compromise or reduce in quality or purity
“He knows dishonesty will spoil his reputation, and consequently hinder his thriving in the world.”
Past tense for to take the pleasure or enjoyment out of
“I don't want to get into too many details here, lest I spoil the experience for you.”
Past tense for to cause to fail, or to make great attempts to
Past tense for to spoil or render less pure by adding impurities or other substances
Past tense for to deal with something clumsily or nervously, typically making a mistake in the process
Past tense for to deteriorate or go into decline, especially physically
Past tense for to stop operating
Past tense for to cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
Past tense for to treat someone badly, cruelly or unkindly
Past tense for to treat oneself by spending extravagantly
Past tense for to bring disrepute to, especially through aspersions
Past tense for lavish
Dropped litter
Past tense for to separate or cause to separate into curds or lumps
Past tense for to fill or permeate, especially with something undesirable
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