different between spoilt vs decomposing
spoilt
English
Alternative forms
- spoiled
Pronunciation
- enPR: spoilt, IPA(key): /sp??lt/
Adjective
spoilt (comparative more spoilt, superlative most spoilt) (UK spelling)
- (Britain) Having lost its original value
- Of food, that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible.
- (of a person, usually a child) Having a selfish or greedy character, especially due to pampering
Usage notes
- Much less common than spoiled in US.
- About as common as "spoiled" in UK.
Antonyms
- (food): eatable, edible, fresh, good, unspoilt
- (person): unspoilt
Derived terms
- spoilt for choice
Translations
Verb
spoilt
- simple past tense and past participle of spoil
Anagrams
- pilots, pistol, postil, potlis, sploit
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decomposing
English
Verb
decomposing
- present participle of decompose
decomposing From the web:
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