spoil 1 of 2

as in loot
valuables stolen or taken by force the bandits escaped with their lives but not with the spoils

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How does the noun spoil differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of spoil are booty, loot, plunder, prize, and spoils. While all these words mean "something taken from another by force or craft," spoil, more commonly spoils, applies to what belongs by right or custom to the victor in war or political contest.

the spoils of political victory

When would booty be a good substitute for spoil?

Although the words booty and spoil have much in common, booty implies plunder to be shared among confederates.

thieves dividing up their booty

When is it sensible to use loot instead of spoil?

The words loot and spoil are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, loot applies especially to what is taken from victims of a catastrophe.

picked through the ruins for loot

When is plunder a more appropriate choice than spoil?

The synonyms plunder and spoil are sometimes interchangeable, but plunder applies to what is taken not only in war but in robbery, banditry, grafting, or swindling.

a bootlegger's plunder

In what contexts can prize take the place of spoil?

While in some cases nearly identical to spoil, prize applies to spoils captured on the high seas or territorial waters of the enemy.

the wartime right of seizing prizes at sea

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Recent Examples of spoil
Noun
Refusing to crowd a record with a word or a noise that didn’t cut to the bone matter in an instant, Ka rapped like fates in a tragedy warning of the inevitable spoils of a bad decision. Craig Jenkins, Vulture, 15 Oct. 2024 Meek learned that people don’t care how the sausage is made, and there are no spoils for being right when your opponent has better jokes. Nate Jones, Vulture, 20 Aug. 2024
Verb
However, Cleveland can still spoil a potential playoff run for Washington. cleveland, 17 Dec. 2022 So, who exactly could spoil the Astros' pursuit of a third Commissioner's Trophy? Michael Shapiro, Chron, 12 Dec. 2022 See all Example Sentences for spoil 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for spoil
Noun
  • Unfortunately, the end product’s indistinct mechanics for its cast—Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, Killer Shark, and Deadshot all reduced to interchangeable shooter drones—and stagnant, grind-heavy missions intended to be played on repeat for incrementally better loot resulted in a flop.
    Matt Kamen, WIRED, 20 Dec. 2024
  • The Chiefs' official X account shared a photo of the luxurious loot on Wednesday, December 18.
    Benedict Cosgrove, Newsweek, 19 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • From its start, the settlement enterprise has been tainted by disregard for the rule of law.
    Gershom Gorenberg, The Atlantic, 19 Dec. 2024
  • Amazon objected to the 2022 warehouse election results, alleging the Amazon Labor Union and the federal labor board had tainted the vote.
    CBS News, CBS News, 23 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • Once discarded, 66 percent of these textiles are sent to landfills to decompose (some quickly, others over hundreds of years).
    Andre Claudio, WWD, 18 Dec. 2024
  • She had been buried there for quite some time, Hardee says, adding that her remains had been decomposed when they were found.
    Samira Asma-Sadeque, People.com, 12 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • In particular, some cleaners can permanently damage stainless steel, wood, marble, and other natural stone surfaces.
    Mary Marlowe Leverette, Southern Living, 1 Jan. 2025
  • Police ask anyone whose property was damaged during the shooting to report it to the Indianapolis department.
    Jade Jackson, The Indianapolis Star, 31 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • Winter calls for cozy cashmere pieces, and for all of those who want to indulge this season, here’s an edit of womenswear pieces in neutral hues, which, as Aman Essentials says, celebrates nature’s simplicity and purity.
    Felicity Carter, Forbes, 31 Dec. 2024
  • Venus in Aquarius is also dazzling your second house of self-confidence, encouraging you to indulge a little, so treat yourself to something luxurious.
    Valerie Mesa, People.com, 31 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • Swiss zoologists, botanists, engineers, priests and nuns from missionary societies, merchants and rentier businesspeople, warlords and mercenaries ventured out to participate in plunder and looting as adjuncts or sidekicks of the stronger world powers and financiers.
    Percy Zvomuya, Artforum, 1 Nov. 2024
  • Major museums in the West devoted to the presentation and preservation of art objects have fitfully begun acknowledging their ties to histories of violence and plunder.
    Leslie Camhi, The New Yorker, 11 Oct. 2024
Verb
  • Trump spent considerable time this year campaigning in New York, even holding rallies in the Bronx and hosting events at iconic locations like Madison Square Garden, though some have been marred by controversial comments from his supporters.
    Thomas G. Moukawsher, Newsweek, 12 Dec. 2024
  • As Callas and Stefano were far past their vocal peak, the performances were marred by difficulties.
    Declan Gallagher, EW.com, 12 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • The tents, once so difficult to obtain they were considered a luxury, have largely disintegrated after a year of exposure to the elements, leaking and providing little protection from the biting wind, humanitarian organizations say.
    Aryn Baker, New York Times, 30 Dec. 2024
  • Roberto Mancini did make up with Carlos Tevez (or, at least, was willing to tolerate him) after their relationship at Manchester City appeared to have disintegrated.
    Daniel Taylor, The Athletic, 29 Dec. 2024

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“Spoil.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/spoil. Accessed 7 Jan. 2025.

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