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spoil
This word carries a strong sense of degradation, whether it is the physical decay of organic matter or the moral decay of a person's character. When applied to people, it suggests an excess of indulgence that leads to entitlement or behavioral issues, shifting the meaning from destruction to over-satisfaction. In a modern digital context, the term has evolved into a specific social taboo regarding the premature revelation of plot points. As a noun, the word refers specifically to displaced earth in engineering or mining, a technical usage that is entirely distinct from its common verbal senses.
Meanings
To diminish or destroy the value, quality, or pleasure of something.
"The sudden rainstorm threatened to spoil our picnic plans."
To give a person, especially a child, too much of what they want, resulting in a bad character.
"The grandparents tend to spoil the children with endless gifts and sweets."
To decay or become unfit for eating due to chemical changes.
"Fresh milk will spoil quickly if it is not kept in the refrigerator."