Spoil For

B1 16+

Synonyms of spoil for

Antonyms of spoil for

Collocations of spoil for

a fight
Frequency: 70 %

He was spoiling for a fight with anyone who crossed his path.

a challenge
Frequency: 60 %

She seemed to be spoiling for a challenge, eager to prove herself.

a confrontation
Frequency: 50 %

The tension in the room suggested that they were spoiling for a confrontation.

a debate
Frequency: 40 %

The politician was spoiling for a debate on the hot-button issue.

a chance
Frequency: 30 %

She was spoiling for a chance to prove herself in the big game.

Idiomatic Expressions for spoil for

  • Phrase: spoil for trouble
    Meaning: to be looking for or likely to cause trouble
    Usage: The rebellious teenager seemed to be spoiling for trouble with his defiant attitude.