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2 Translation results for
spoiled
in Spanish
adjective
|
verb
spoiled
adjective
consentido, mimado
spoil
verb
spoiled, has spoiled, is spoiling, spoils
estropearse, echarse a perder
;
saquear
;
estropear, arruinar
;
consentir, mimar
Example sentences of
spoil
verb
•
The fight
spoiled
the party.
•
The camping trip was
spoiled
by bad weather.
•
Don't let one mistake
spoil
your day.
•
Don't
spoil
your appetite by snacking too much.
•
Exposure to air will
spoil
the wine.
More examples
•
I
spoiled
the sauce by adding too much garlic.
•
The milk was beginning to
spoil
.
•
The hotel
spoils
their guests with fine dining and excellent service.
•
She always
spoils
me on my birthday.
•
You should
spoil
yourself with a day at the spa.
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Synonyms of
spoil
verb
indulge
,
pamper
,
humor
,
baby
,
decay
,
decompose
,
rot
,
putrefy
,
crumble
,
disintegrate
,
molder
,
deteriorate
,
pillage
,
ruin
Detailed synonyms for
spoil
verb
See:
Decay
,
Indulge
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Reverse translation for
spoiled
consentido
- spoiled, pampered
mimado
estropearse
- to spoil, to go bad, to break down
echarse a perder
saquear
- to sack, to plunder, to loot
estropear
- to ruin, to spoil, to break, to damage
arruinar
- to ruin, to wreck
consentir
- to consent to, to allow, to pamper, to spoil
mimar
- to pamper, to spoil
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