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!
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!
-th in smooth is hard as in words like there or then
When there is a word with 'th' in it, like THis.
The French word for spoiled is "gâté / gâtée"
To say "spoiled" in Yoruba, you can use the word "ọmọdéde."
Not sure which you meant so... Spoiled (food): 'Echado a perder' and spoiled (child): 'Mimado'
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
Duine gan mhúineadh (spoiled person).
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estropeado
Yes
NO, A synonym is a word which has the same meaning, aversion is to avoid were as spoiled is to be ruined.
sour milk
curdled
unspoiled fresh