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spoilt in Portuguese

spoilt in Portuguese is estragado, mimado — spoilt means ruined or damaged in a way that reduces its value or quality.

spoilt in Portuguese

estragado
adj
Of food, that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible.
mimado
adj
(of a person, usually a child) Having a selfish or greedy character, especially due to pampering

What does "spoilt" mean?

  1. adj Ruined or damaged in a way that reduces its value or quality.
    "The picnic was spoilt by the sudden downpour."
  2. adj Of food, gone bad and no longer safe or pleasant to eat.
    "The milk had gone spoilt after being left out overnight."
  3. 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 Portuguese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "spoilt" in Portuguese?

"spoilt" in Portuguese is estragado, mimado. 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 Portuguese, "spoilt" is estragado, mimado.

Are there other ways to say "spoilt" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "spoilt": estragado, mimado.

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