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Unspoil vs Unspoilt - What's the difference?

unspoil | unspoilt |

As a verb unspoil

is to make less spoiled.

As an adjective unspoilt is

not spoilt, decayed or corrupted.

unspoil

English

Verb

  • To make less spoiled.
  • * 2007 , Molly Gloss, The Hearts of Horses , Houghton Mifflin Company (2007), ISBN 9780547525242, unnumbered page:
  • The week before, watching her work, Logerwell had called out to her, "I can tell you right now, if you mollycoddle a horse he'll turn out spoilt, and I've had to unspoil plenty of horses that've been girl-broke.
  • * 2007 , Donald Trump & Bill Zanker, Think Big: Make It Happen in Business and Life , HarperCollins (2007), ISBN 9780061547836, page 155:
  • A few negative people can ruin an entire office environment, which shows you how powerful negativity is. It is so bad, even positive workers can't “unspoil ” it.
  • * 2011 , Jane Douch, From Pamela Jane with Some Honor , Strategic Book Group (2011), ISBN 9781609763565, page 32:
  • As John grew into a toddler he was quite spoilt, so I took the serious responsibility of unspoiling him.

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    unspoilt

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Not spoilt, decayed or corrupted.
  • * Before the motorway was built, this was unspoilt countryside.
  • Synonyms

    * unspoiled

    Antonyms

    *spoilt, spoiled

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