spoil

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈspɔɪl/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/spɔɪl/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(spoil)

Inflections of 'spoil' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
The past form "spoilt" is mainly used in UK English. It is correct in US English, but rare. The past form "spoiled" is correct in both US and UK English.
spoils
v 3rd person singular
spoiling
v pres p
spoiled
v past (US & UK)
spoilt
v past (Mainly UK)
spoiled
v past p (US & UK)
spoilt
v past p (Mainly UK)
WordReference Collins English Usage © 2025
destroy - spoil - ruin
‘destroy’
If you destroy something, you cause so much damage to it that it can no longer be used or it no longer exists.
Several apartment buildings were destroyed by the fire.
I destroyed the letter as soon as I had read it.
‘spoil’ and ‘ruin’
If someone or something prevents an experience from being enjoyable, don't say that they ‘destroy’ the experience. You say that they spoil it or ruin it.
The evening had been spoiled by their argument.
The weather had completely ruined their day.
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