No, the word spoil is a verb (spoil, spoils, spoiling, spoiled). The past participle of the verb, spoiled, is an adjective.
Salt does not spoil.
I will spoil you Vou mimá-lo.
The word 'rotten' is the adjective form of the noun rot.The noun form of the adjective 'rotten' is rottenness.The noun form of the verb to rot is the gerund, rotting.
No, alcohol does not spoil
why does sambar gets spoil
Sugar cane does spoil.
to spoil (meaning, to rot) = kilkel (קלקל) to spoil (a child) = pinek (×¤×™× ×§)
Yes. Homemade gravy can spoil.
Apples can and do spoil.
use spoil in a sentence
they ate it before it got spoil
The word contrary is a noun and an adjective. Examples:Noun: Rumor has it that I spend a lot on clothes, but the contrary is true, I just know where to find bargains.Adjective: We can agree to disagree; a contrary opinionshould not spoil a friendship.