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The example sentences of SPOILT in videos (6 in total of 6)

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Use "spoilt" in a sentence | "spoilt" example sentences

How to use "spoilt" in a sentence?

  • It's difficult working with very rich actors, because inevitably they become a little spoilt, and the managers and agents tend to control things more than is healthy.
    -Mike Figgis-
  • I know, I'm like a kid. Maybe I was a bit too spoilt growing up. Everything just came like I wanted it to.
    -Asafa Powell-
  • Beautiful, Glorious Scotland, has spoilt me for every other country.
    -Mary Todd Lincoln-
  • The only man who wasn't spoilt by being lionized was Daniel.
    -Herbert Beerbohm Tree-
  • The good we do to others is spoilt unless we efface ourselves so completely that those we help have no sense of inferiority.
    -Honore de Balzac-
  • There's a big difference between being privileged and being spoilt. My parents always said, 'Spoilt means ruined, and you're not ruined, just incredibly fortunate.'
    -Tamara Ecclestone-
  • You're spoilt as an actor if you are in that small percentage that works regularly.
    -Iain Glen-
  • Many excellent cooks are spoilt by going into the arts.
    -Paul Gauguin-
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Definition and meaning of SPOILT

What does "spoilt mean?"

/spoil/

spoilt

adjective
Overindulging to harm the character of a child.
verb
diminish or destroy value or quality of.

What are synonyms of "spoilt"?
Some common synonyms of "spoilt" are:
  • mar,
  • damage,
  • impair,
  • blemish,
  • disfigure,
  • blight,
  • flaw,
  • deface,
  • scar,
  • injure,
  • harm,
  • ruin,
  • destroy,
  • wreck,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

mar

/mär/

mar
noun verb

3rd month of the year. impair quality or appearance of.

/ˈdamij/

damage
noun verb

physical harm that impairs something. To harm physically; to hurt or break something.

/imˈper/

impair
verb

weaken or damage.

/ˈblemiSH/

blemish
noun verb

small mark or flaw which spoils appearance of something. spoil appearance or quality of.

/disˈfiɡyər/

disfigure
verb

spoil appearance of.

/blīt/

blight
noun other verb

Something that causes damage or unhappiness. To spoil or damage something. have severely detrimental effect on.

/flô/

flaw
noun verb

mark or blemish. mar or weaken.

/dəˈfās/

deface
verb

To spoil something's appearance by marking it.

/skär/

scar
noun verb

A mark on something made by scratching it. To leave a mark on something by scratching it.

/ˈinjər/

injure
verb

do physical harm to someone.

/härm/

harm
noun verb

physical injury. physically injure.

/ˈro͞oin/

ruin
noun verb

Remains of a building that has been destroyed. reduce building or place to state of decay or disintegration.

/dəˈstroi/

destroy
verb

To kill a sick or unwanted animal.

/rek/

wreck
noun verb

(Informal) one in poor emotional/physical condition. To destroy a vehicle, building completely.

What are antonyms of "spoilt"?
Some common antonyms of "spoilt" are:
  • improve,
  • enhance,
  • neglect,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/imˈpro͞ov/

improve
verb

make or become better.

/inˈhans/

enhance
verb

To improve; make bigger or better.

/nəˈɡlekt/

neglect
noun verb

state of being neglected. To not do something that is important or required.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "spoilt"

spoilt for choice

Having an abundance of suitable or ideal options from which to choose, such ...

Having an abundance of suitable or ideal options from which to choose, such that it may be difficult to make a decision. Primarily heard in UK.

be spoilt for choice

To have an abundance of suitable or ideal options from which to choose, such ...

To have an abundance of suitable or ideal options from which to choose, such that it may be difficult to make a decision. Primarily heard in UK.

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