If you mean unfit for use (as in food) then the same word
NO, A synonym is a word which has the same meaning, aversion is to avoid were as spoiled is to be ruined.
SPOILED!
-th in smooth is hard as in words like there or then
Hi! The answer depends on which kind you mean. If you mean the spoiled as in people. Ex.: The girl is spoiled to the bone. Then no idea. If you mean spoiled as in food. Ex.: Those bananas are spoiled. That opposite is ripe, fresh. Hope it helped!
When there is a word with 'th' in it, like THis.
The French word for spoiled is "gâté / gâtée"
The part of speech depends on how the word is used. See the examples below. They spoiled the surprise. spoiled = verb He threw out the spoiled meat. spoiled = adjective
Not sure which you meant so... Spoiled (food): 'Echado a perder' and spoiled (child): 'Mimado'
Duine gan mhúineadh (spoiled person).
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Yes
NO, A synonym is a word which has the same meaning, aversion is to avoid were as spoiled is to be ruined.
unspoiled fresh
SPOILED!
curdled
sour milk