spoil in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
SPOIL (verb): to damage or ruin something, often rendering it unfit for use or enjoyment.
Sample Sentences
- The children were afraid that the rain would spoil their outdoor picnic.
- If you leave the milk out too long, it will spoil and smell terrible.
- She tried to avoid spoiling the surprise party by not mentioning it to anyone.
- Overeating can spoil your appetite for healthier meals later in the day.
- The actor's bad behavior off-screen began to spoil his once-gilded reputation.
- If you leave the milk out too long, it will spoil.
- Overindulging in sweets can spoil a child's appetite for healthy foods.
- The surprise party was planned meticulously to avoid anything that might spoil the fun.
- Heavy rain can spoil a planned outdoor event, forcing everyone to move indoors.
- His harsh criticism threatened to spoil her enthusiasm for the project.
- The rain might spoil our plans for a picnic in the park.
- Too much sugar can spoil the flavor of the dish.
- He was worried that his carelessness would spoil the surprise party.
- Overcooking the vegetables will spoil their vibrant color and crunch.
- If you don't store the fruit properly, it will spoil quickly.