verb

spoil

/spɔɪl/

spoil

VERB

Definition of spoil

1

If something spoils it becomes no good. This is often due to rotting.

Example: If found my lunch was spoiled.

1

If you spoil something, you ruin it, you make it no good.

mahvetmek; bozmak

Example: I think I spoiled my presentation by forgetting my data.

2

If you spoil your child, you overpamper them and harm the character of them.

spoil

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Examples of spoil

1

If found my lunch was spoiled.

Example sentence
2

I think I spoiled my presentation by forgetting my data.

Example sentence

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