spoiledness

[US]/[ˈspɔɪldnəs]/
[UK]/[ˈspoʊɪldnəs]/

Translation

n.The state of being spoiled; a tendency to be easily satisfied or indulged.; The condition of being ruined or deteriorated, especially by decay.; The quality of being excessively pampered or indulged.

Phrases & Collocations

avoiding spoiledness

spoiledness leads

child's spoiledness

spoiledness effect

reducing spoiledness

spoiledness behavior

spoiledness problem

spoiledness attitude

addressing spoiledness

preventing spoiledness

Example Sentences

the child's spoiledness was evident in their constant demands for expensive toys.

her spoiledness stemmed from a doting grandmother who always gave in.

we need to address the spoiledness in our teenagers before it leads to bigger problems.

the spoiledness of the royal family was a common topic of gossip.

despite their wealth, they tried to avoid fostering any spoiledness in their children.

his spoiledness made it difficult for him to appreciate anything he received.

the spoiledness of the cat was amusing, but also a bit frustrating.

she recognized the signs of spoiledness in her nephew and decided to intervene.

the manager warned the employee about the dangers of becoming too spoiled by praise.

the spoiledness of the athlete led to a decline in their performance.

raising children without boundaries can contribute to spoiledness and behavioral issues.

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