spoilt in French
spoilt in French is gâté, pourri — spoilt means ruined or damaged in a way that reduces its value or quality.
spoilt in French
gâté
pourri
What does "spoilt" mean?
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adj Ruined or damaged in a way that reduces its value or quality.
"The picnic was spoilt by the sudden downpour."
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adj Of food, gone bad and no longer safe or pleasant to eat.
"The milk had gone spoilt after being left out overnight."
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adj Used to overindulgence and behaving in a demanding, selfish way as a result of being given too much.
"He's a spoilt kid who expects a new gadget every birthday."
spoilt in a sentence
- The picnic was spoilt by the sudden downpour.
- Her surprise was spoilt when he mentioned it too early.
- The milk had gone spoilt after being left out overnight.
- He's a spoilt kid who expects a new gadget every birthday.
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "spoilt" in French?
"spoilt" in French is gâté, pourri. spoilt means: Ruined or damaged in a way that reduces its value or quality.
How do you use "spoilt" in a sentence?
Example: "The picnic was spoilt by the sudden downpour." In French, "spoilt" is gâté, pourri.
Are there other ways to say "spoilt" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "spoilt": gâté, pourri.
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