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Synonyms & Similar Words
Meaning of Spoil
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, "spoil" means to damage or ruin something, or to make something less enjoyable or effective.
Definitions
- Merriam-Webster defines "spoil" as to damage or harm something, or to make someone too fond of themselves or give them too much of what they want.
- Cambridge Dictionary defines "spoil" as to damage or ruin something, or to make someone or something less good or enjoyable.
Example Uses
- The flood spoiled the crops, making it a difficult year for the farmers.
- She was spoiled by her parents, who gave her everything she wanted.
- The surprise party was spoiled when the guest of honor arrived early.
- The rotten fruit will spoil the rest of the batch if it's not removed.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
preserve
protect
conserve
save
repair
restore
improve
enhance
strengthen
fortify
bolster
reinforce
revitalize
rejuvenate
refresh
renew
invigorate
energize
revamp
refurbish
mend
fix
rectify
amend
better
perfect