Found 2 items, similar to spoilt.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: spoilt
spoilt
adj 1: having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or
oversolicitous attention; 
“a spoiled child” [syn: 
spoiled]
2: (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition; 
“bad
meat”; 
“a refrigerator full of spoilt food” [syn: 
bad, 
spoiled]
3: affected by blight--anything that mars or events growth or
prosperity; 
“a blighted rose”; 
“blighted urtan districts”
[syn: 
blighted]
spoil
v 1: make a mess of, destroy or ruin; 
“I botched the dinner and
we had to eat out”; 
“the pianist screwed up the
difficult passage in the second movement” [syn: 
botch,
bumble, 
fumble, 
botch up, 
muff, 
blow, 
flub,
screw up, 
ball up, 
muck up, 
bungle, 
fluff, 
bollix,
bollix up, 
bollocks, 
bollocks up, 
bobble, 
mishandle,
louse up, 
foul up, 
mess up, 
fuck up]
2: become unfit for consumption or use; 
“the meat must be eaten
before it spoils” [syn: 
go bad]
3: alter from the original [syn: 
corrupt]
4: treat with excessive indulgence; 
“grandparents often pamper
the children”; 
“Let's not mollycoddle our students!” [syn:
pamper, 
featherbed, 
cosset, 
cocker, 
baby, 
coddle,
mollycoddle, 
indulge]
5: hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of; 
“What
ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing
September surge”; 
“foil your opponent” [syn: 
thwart, 
queer,
scotch, 
foil, 
cross, 
frustrate, 
baffle, 
bilk]
6: have a strong desire or urge to do something; 
“She is
itching to start the project”; 
“He is spoiling for a
fight” [syn: 
itch]
7: destroy and strip of its possession; 
“The soldiers raped the
beautiful country” [syn: 
rape, 
despoil, 
violate, 
plunder]
8: make imperfect; 
“nothing marred her beauty” [syn: 
mar, 
impair,
deflower, 
vitiate]
[also: 
spoilt]
spoil
n 1: (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in
war); 
“to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy”
2: the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it; 
“her
spoiling my dress was deliberate” [syn: 
spoiling, 
spoilage]
3: the act of stripping and taking by force [syn: 
spoliation,
spoilation, 
despoilation, 
despoilment, 
despoliation]
[also: 
spoilt]
spoilt
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spoil
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Spoilt
Spoil 
\Spoil\ (spoil), v. t. [imp. & p. p. 
Spoiled (spoild) or
Spoilt (spoilt); p. pr. & vb. n. 
Spoiling.] [F. spolier,
OF. espoillier, fr. L. spoliare, fr. spolium spoil. Cf.
Despoil, 
Spoliation.]
1. To plunder; to strip by violence; to pillage; to rob; --
with of before the name of the thing taken; as, to spoil
one of his goods or possessions. 
“Ye shall spoil the
Egyptians.” --Ex. iii. 22.
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My sons their old, unhappy sire despise,
Spoiled of his kingdom, and deprived of eyes.
--Pope.
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2. To seize by violence; to take by force; to plunder.
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No man can enter into a strong man's house, and
spoil his goods, except he will first bind the
strong man. --Mark iii.
27.
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3. To cause to decay and perish; to corrupt; to vitiate; to
mar.
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Spiritual pride spoils many graces. --Jer. Taylor.
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4. To render useless by injury; to injure fatally; to ruin;
to destroy; as, to spoil paper; to have the crops spoiled
by insects; to spoil the eyes by reading.
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