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Spoilt vs Putrefied - What's the difference?

spoilt | putrefied | Related terms |

Spoilt is a related term of putrefied.


As verbs the difference between spoilt and putrefied

is that spoilt is (spoil) while putrefied is (putrefy).

As an adjective spoilt

is (uk) having lost its original value.

Spoilt vs Rancid - What's the difference?

spoilt | rancid | Related terms |

Spoilt is a related term of rancid.


As adjectives the difference between spoilt and rancid

is that spoilt is (uk) having lost its original value while rancid is being rank in taste or smell.

As a verb spoilt

is (spoil).

Spoilt vs Break - What's the difference?

spoilt | break |


As an adjective spoilt

is (uk) having lost its original value.

As a verb spoilt

is (spoil).

As a noun break is

break.

Putrid vs Spoilt - What's the difference?

putrid | spoilt | Synonyms |

Putrid is a synonym of spoilt.


As adjectives the difference between putrid and spoilt

is that putrid is rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction while spoilt is (uk) having lost its original value.

As a verb spoilt is

(spoil).

Spoilt vs Purulent - What's the difference?

spoilt | purulent | Related terms |

Spoilt is a related term of purulent.


As adjectives the difference between spoilt and purulent

is that spoilt is (uk) having lost its original value while purulent is (medicine) consisting of pus, or matter; partaking of the nature of pus; attended with suppuration; as, purulent inflammation.

As a verb spoilt

is (spoil).

Spoilt vs Rotten - What's the difference?

spoilt | rotten | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between spoilt and rotten

is that spoilt is having lost its original value while rotten is of perishable items, overridden with bacteria and other infectious agents.

As a verb spoilt

is past tense of spoil.

As an adverb rotten is

to an extreme degree.

Giveinto vs Spoilt - What's the difference?

giveinto | spoilt |


As an adjective spoilt is

(uk) having lost its original value.

As a verb spoilt is

(spoil).

Bring vs Spoilt - What's the difference?

bring | spoilt |


As verbs the difference between bring and spoilt

is that bring is (lb) to transport toward somebody/somewhere while spoilt is (spoil).

As an interjection bring

is the sound of a telephone ringing.

As an adjective spoilt is

(uk) having lost its original value.

Spoilt vs Broken - What's the difference?

spoilt | broken |


As adjectives the difference between spoilt and broken

is that spoilt is having lost its original value while broken is fragmented, in separate pieces.

As verbs the difference between spoilt and broken

is that spoilt is past tense of spoil while broken is past participle of lang=en.

As a proper noun Broken is

torres Strait Creole.

Bad vs Spoilt - What's the difference?

bad | spoilt |


As adjectives the difference between bad and spoilt

is that bad is not good; unfavorable; negative while spoilt is having lost its original value.

As verbs the difference between bad and spoilt

is that bad is form of Alternative past tense|bid|lang=en. See {{l/en|bade|bade}} while spoilt is past tense of spoil.

As an adverb bad

is badly.

As a noun bad

is error, mistake.

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