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spoiled adjective

  /spɔɪld/
  • (of a person, usually a child) Having a selfish or greedy character due to pampering.
κακομαθημένος

spoil verb

  /spɔɪl/
  • (transitive) To ruin the character of, by overindulgence; to coddle or pamper to excess. [from 17th c.]
κακομαθαίνω, αλλοιώνω, αμαυρώνω, καλομαθαίνω, καταστρέφω, χαλάω
  • (intransitive) Of food, to become bad, sour or rancid; to decay. [from 17th c.]
αλλοιώνομαι, κόβω, μυρίζω, ξινίζω, χαλάω
  • (transitive) To ruin; to damage (something) in some way making it unfit for use. [from 16th c.]
αλλοιώνω, αμαυρώνω, καταστρέφω
  • (transitive) To reveal the ending or major events of (a story etc.); to ruin (a surprise) by exposing it ahead of time.
  • (transitive) To reveal the hidden details of something (typically plot developments in a piece of media), in the form of a spoiler.
μαρτυρώ, προδίδω

spoil noun

  /spɔɪl/
  • (Also in plural: spoils) Plunder taken from an enemy or victim.
λάφυρο, λεία
  • (uncountable) Material (such as rock or earth) removed in the course of an excavation, or in mining or dredging. Tailings. Such material could be utilised somewhere else.
μπάζα

spoils

ρουσφέτι

spoils noun

  /spɔɪlz/
  • That which is taken from another by violence; especially, the plunder taken from an enemy; pillage, booty.
λεία
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