spoiler in Japanese
spoiler in Japanese is ネタバレ, スポイラー — spoiler means a piece of information that reveals a plot twist or ending before someone experiences it themselves.
spoiler in Japanese
ネタバレ
Pronounced: netabare
A document, review or comment that discloses the ending or some key surprise or twist in a story, or the internal rules controlling the behaviour of a video game, etc. [from 1970s]
スポイラー
Pronounced: supoirā
What does "spoiler" mean?
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noun A piece of information that reveals a plot twist or ending before someone experiences it themselves.
"Warning: this review contains spoilers for the finale."
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noun A wing-like device on a vehicle designed to reduce lift or improve aerodynamics.
"The race car's rear spoiler helps keep it stable at high speed."
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noun A competitor who cannot win but affects the outcome by taking votes or points from someone who could.
"The third-party candidate acted as a spoiler in the tight race."
spoiler in a sentence
- Warning: this review contains spoilers for the finale.
- The race car's rear spoiler helps keep it stable at high speed.
- The third-party candidate acted as a spoiler in the tight race.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "spoiler" in Japanese?
"spoiler" in Japanese is ネタバレ, スポイラー. spoiler means: A piece of information that reveals a plot twist or ending before someone experiences it themselves.
How do you pronounce ネタバレ?
"spoiler" in Japanese is ネタバレ, pronounced "netabare".
How do you use "spoiler" in a sentence?
Example: "Warning: this review contains spoilers for the finale." In Japanese, "spoiler" is ネタバレ, スポイラー.
Are there other ways to say "spoiler" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "spoiler": ネタバレ, スポイラー.
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