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Is spoiled a synonym for aversion?

No, "spoiled" and "aversion" are not synonyms. They have different meanings:

* Spoiled: Describes something that has gone bad or deteriorated, often due to being left out too long or not being properly stored. It can also describe someone who is pampered or indulged to the point of being bratty or lacking self-discipline.

* Aversion: A strong dislike or disinclination towards something.

Here are some examples to illustrate the difference:

* Spoiled: The milk is spoiled and shouldn't be consumed.

* Aversion: She has a strong aversion to spiders.

While both words can describe a negative reaction or feeling, "spoiled" focuses on deterioration or excessive indulgence, while "aversion" focuses on a strong dislike or dislike.

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