spoilt |
disciplined |
As adjectives the difference between spoilt and disciplined
is that
spoilt is (uk) having lost its original value while
disciplined is possessing mental discipline.
As verbs the difference between spoilt and disciplined
is that
spoilt is (
spoil) while
disciplined is (
discipline).
spoilt |
spoilest |
As verbs the difference between spoilt and spoilest
is that
spoilt is (
spoil) while
spoilest is (archaic) (
spoil).
As an adjective spoilt
is (uk) having lost its original value.
spoilt |
stale |
As adjectives the difference between spoilt and stale
is that
spoilt is having lost its original value while
stale is at a standstill; stalemated.
As verbs the difference between spoilt and stale
is that
spoilt is past tense of spoil while
stale is to make a ladder by joining rungs ("stales") between the posts.
As a noun stale is
theft; the act of stealing.
spoilt |
lavish |
As adjectives the difference between spoilt and lavish
is that
spoilt is (uk) having lost its original value while
lavish is expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal.
As verbs the difference between spoilt and lavish
is that
spoilt is (
spoil) while
lavish is to expend or bestow with profusion; to use with prodigality; to squander; as, to lavish money or praise.
deteriorate |
spoilt |
As verbs the difference between deteriorate and spoilt
is that
deteriorate is to make worse; to make inferior in quality or value; to impair while
spoilt is (
spoil).
As an adjective spoilt is
(uk) having lost its original value.
spoilt |
hurt |
As adjectives the difference between spoilt and hurt
is that
spoilt is (uk) having lost its original value while
hurt is wounded, physically injured.
As verbs the difference between spoilt and hurt
is that
spoilt is (
spoil) while
hurt is to be painful.
As a noun hurt is
an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience).
spoilt |
trust |
As adjectives the difference between spoilt and trust
is that
spoilt is (uk) having lost its original value while
trust is (obsolete) secure, safe.
As verbs the difference between spoilt and trust
is that
spoilt is (
spoil) while
trust is to place confidence in; to rely on, to confide, or repose faith, in.
As a noun trust is
confidence in or reliance on some person or quality.
spoilt |
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bratty |
spoilt |
As adjectives the difference between bratty and spoilt
is that
bratty is characteristic of a brat; unruly and impolite while
spoilt is (uk) having lost its original value.
As a verb spoilt is
(
spoil).
spoilt |
decomposing |
Related terms |
Spoilt is a related term of decomposing.
As verbs the difference between spoilt and decomposing
is that
spoilt is (
spoil) while
decomposing is .
As an adjective spoilt
is (uk) having lost its original value.
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