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Despoiled for Dummies

adjective


What does Despoiled really mean?

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Alright, so "despoiled" is a word that means something or someone has been treated in a really bad way, kind of like when you leave an ice cream out in the sun and it melts and becomes all gooey and messy. It's like something has been ruined or damaged in some way.

For example, imagine you have a beautiful garden with lots of flowers and plants, and then a storm comes and damages everything. Your garden has been despoiled because the storm messed it all up. Or if you have a really nice toy, and then someone comes and breaks it, that toy has been despoiled. It's like when something gets destroyed or ruined and it's not like it was before.

So, "despoiled" is kind of a sad word because it's about things being damaged or ruined. It's like when something really nice becomes not nice anymore. You can use "despoiled" to talk about things like nature, possessions, or even people's feelings - when they've been hurt or damaged in some way. It's like when you have a beautiful painting and someone throws paint on it - the painting has been despoiled. I hope that makes sense!

Revised and Fact checked by Daniel Clark on 2023-11-15 07:22:50

Despoiled In a sentece

Learn how to use Despoiled inside a sentece

  • The vandals despoiled the playground by breaking all of the equipment.
  • The hikers were upset when they found that someone had despoiled the beautiful nature trail by leaving trash everywhere.
  • The ancient ruins were despoiled by treasure hunters looking for valuable artifacts.
  • The pirates despoiled the village, stealing all of the valuable goods and leaving the townspeople with nothing.
  • The environmental activists were upset to see that the construction project had despoiled the natural habitat of the endangered species.

Despoiled Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Despoiled Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.