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spoiled

[spoild] / spɔɪld /


ADJECTIVE
overindulged
Synonyms
Antonyms


Example Sentences

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But in some ways, he said, the 2020 squad feels like a “forgotten team” — all because the coronavirus pandemic spoiled their chance to prove themselves on the biggest stage.

From Washington Post

“She is going to be the most loved and spoiled little dog.”

From Seattle Times

Should it be one of his spoiled adult children, who haven’t exactly instilled confidence, or a favored employee, whose motivations are often murky?

From New York Times

We still spent three seasons avidly watching to see which spoiled, ridiculous child would get the nod from a man whose one core belief is that power is taken, not given.

From Washington Post

“Charles does not have such a good reputation here. He seems a bit spoiled.”

From Washington Times