verb
- to damage or ruin something
- to harm the character of a child by being too generous or lenient
- to become bad or rotten
noun
- goods stolen or taken by force
Usage: often plural
Examples
- The rain spoiled our picnic plans.
- Don’t spoil your appetite by eating candy before dinner.
- They spoil their children with too many toys.
- The milk will spoil if you leave it out.
- Please don’t spoil the movie ending for me.
- The meat spoiled in the hot weather.
- The pirates divided the spoils among themselves.