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SPOIL Synonyms: 247 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Definition of spoil. as in loot. valuables stolen or taken by force the bandits escaped with their lives but not with the spoils. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. loot. plunder. treasure. booty. pillage. prize. swag. catch. haul. take. windfall. pilferage. spoil. 2 of 2. verb. 1.
SPOIL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to destroy or reduce the pleasure, interest, or beauty of something: He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening. The oil spill has spoiled the whole beautiful coastline. spoil something for someone I haven't seen the film, so don't spoil it for me by telling me what happens.
Spoil Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : to damage seriously : ruin. b. : to impair the quality or effect of. a quarrel spoiled the celebration. 2. a. : to impair the disposition or character of by overindulgence or excessive praise. b. : to pamper excessively : coddle. 3. a. : pillage, rob. b. archaic : despoil, strip.
spoil verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
verb. /spɔɪl/ Verb Forms. Idioms. [transitive] spoil something to change something good into something bad, unpleasant, etc. synonym ruin. Our camping trip was spoilt by bad weather. Don't let him spoil your evening. The tall buildings have spoiled the view.
SPOIL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. verb. If you spoil something, you prevent it from being successful or satisfactory . It's important not to let mistakes spoil your life. [VERB noun] Peaceful summer evenings can be spoilt by mosquitoes. [be VERB -ed] Synonyms: ruin, destroy, wreck, damage More Synonyms of spoil. 2. verb.
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