spoil
Spoil is like when you have a yummy ice cream and you leave it out in the sun. It starts to melt and turns into a sticky mess. The ice cream is no longer good to eat; it’s been spoiled. Spoiling means something was once good but now it’s not.
Think about a toy that you love. If you play too rough with it or leave it out in the rain, it might break or stop working. That toy is spoiled because it’s no longer fun to play with.
Sometimes, people say you’re spoiled if you get too many treats or toys and don’t appreciate them. It’s like getting so much candy that you don’t enjoy it anymore. Being spoiled means not taking care of things or not being thankful for what you have.
Spoiling can also be like when a fruit gets old and squishy. It’s not fresh anymore, and it doesn’t taste good. Spoiling means something has been around too long and has gone bad. So, to keep things from spoiling, we need to take care of them and use them at the right time.