Spoiled in a sentence as an adjective

They've hated him ever since he spoiled the 2008 primary for them.

It wasn't completely unwatchable but it spoiled the movie.

Suppose you went to the supermarket to try and return some spoiled food, and they deny you so you give them a bad Yelp review.

According to the order, this is something that the court can do in extreme situations to prevent evidence from being spoiled.

Seems I'm pretty spoiled by iFixIt - I really like their super high image sizes that let you really see every little bit of the board.

Just because a petulant and spoiled American wants his iced mocha faster does not mean that speeding up sales of mocha is a worthy problem.

I think you should consider editing your comment to remove the spoiler though, if this was the first time I'd read the story that would have spoiled it a little for me.

If it swings too far in one direction where the employees get their *** kissed every day, then you breed self-entitled spoiled brats that are intolerable to work with.

What other profession allows this?So yes, I definitely think I personally take this for granted, and feel in a way I'm spoiled, or at the very least desensitized to the fact that a large majority have it way more difficult than I do.

How many college campuses and universities in the world struggle with real problems with real consequences to society like female students getting raped in dark alleys and fraud/bribery/plagiarism and never get the attention they deserve?The fact that this inconsequential squabble gets discussed so much and gets portrayed as the fight between David and "Goliath The Man", instead of being seen as a public tantrum being thrown by a spoiled kid living a cushioned life inside a cocoon made out of hopes and dreams, makes me sick to my stomach.

Spoiled definitions

adjective

having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention; "a spoiled child"

See also: spoilt

adjective

(of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition; "bad meat"; "a refrigerator full of spoilt food"

See also: spoilt