Mary was often considered spoiled due to her privileged upbringing and the indulgent behavior of her parents, who catered to her every whim. This overindulgence led to her developing a sense of entitlement, where she expected to get what she wanted without understanding the value of hard work or responsibility. Additionally, her social environment may have reinforced these behaviors, making it difficult for her to learn the importance of moderation and gratitude.
Mary Lincoln was intelligent, witty, vivacious and cultured, but she also was spoiled, petulant, selfish nervous and excitable.
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He didn't have chores... His mory Mary did them while john wrote stories because he was used to being spoiled
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
No, "spoiled" is not a linking verb. In the sentence "The milk spoiled," "spoiled" is a verb that shows the action of the milk becoming spoiled rather than linking the subject to a description.
I sometimes "acted" spoiled, but I didn't always get what I wanted.
no you are in control of your dog. if you got it from a breeder it probally got spoiled there. or you spoiled it.
Spoiled by You was created in 1993.
name the microorganism which spoiled oranges?
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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!