spoilsport
See also: spoil-sport
English
    
WOTD – 2 September 2008
    Alternative forms
    
- spoil-sport (dated)
Pronunciation
    
Noun
    
spoilsport (plural spoilsports)
- Someone who puts an end to others' fun, especially harmless fun.
- 1908, Edward Morgan Forster, A Room with a View, Chapter XIV,
- I know I am a sad spoilsport, but it would make me wretched.
 
- 1912, George Bernard Shaw, Androcles and the Lion, Act II
- He looks a spoilsport. There are men in whose presence it is impossible to have any fun: […]
 
 
- 1908, Edward Morgan Forster, A Room with a View, Chapter XIV,
Synonyms
    
- killjoy, party pooper; see also Thesaurus:spoilsport
Adjective
    
spoilsport (comparative more spoilsport, superlative most spoilsport)
- Like a spoilsport.
-  2019 September 10, Phil McNulty, “'England horribly fallible in defence' against Kosovo in Euro 2020 qualifying”, in BBC Sport:- It may seem somewhat spoilsport to focus in on this negative after another important victory but to ignore it would be delusion. Southgate will not be letting it escape his attention.
 
 
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Translations
    
someone who puts an end to harmless fun
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