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spoiled

[spoild] / spɔɪld /


ADJECTIVE
overindulged
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Antonyms


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Indeed, what now looks like nightly riots began with reports of maggot-infested and spoiled food.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 8, 2026

In her third season in the WNBA, the once-shining superstar is acting like a spoiled brat.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 7, 2026

Crisis strikes the kitchen when our forgotten, shelved-away ingredients teeter on the fine line between fresh and spoiled.

From Salon • May 30, 2026

"You see it getting spoiled by someone mindlessly, especially when we've got fields full of wildlife," he said, describing it as "disheartening".

From BBC • May 21, 2026

“Yes, he did. He spoiled us all the time.”

From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall




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