English to Punjabi Dictionary spoilsport

spoilsport

ਪਲੀਤਾ
definition
noun
Such spoilsports , however, could not prevent cultural exchanges.
a person who behaves in a way that spoils others' pleasure, especially by not joining in an activity.
example
I fully expected to wind up in the role of 'spoilsport' , but fortunately, truth is sometimes more interesting than fiction.
Archer had to be a 'spoilsport' and point out that there was no more room in the car.
Oh don't be such a 'spoilsport' , let's have some fun!
So the CoE is not quite the 'spoilsport' we originally imagined.
In making these assertions, I am not being a curmudgeon, a whiner or a 'spoilsport' .
I don't mean to be a 'spoilsport' , but exactly what do you have planned?
In churches where there is always a grand vision to be pursued, you almost feel like a 'spoilsport' coming along with your question about the problem of evil.
‘Oh, well, Kin and Mic will be some fun even if you're a 'spoilsport' ,’ she said, and fixed her eyes on both of us.
Although I didn't want to be a 'spoilsport' , I secretly wondered how much of that we'd really find, given that 450 rental houseboats cruise the lake, along with noisy jet skis and countless private boats.
Darryl was scowling out the window, and Chad was too worried to tell him to stop being such a 'spoilsport' .
The others started to file out, muttering about him being a 'spoilsport' .
I know, Stefan, and I'm sorry I'm being such a 'spoilsport' , but right now I just want to be alone for a bit.
Oh, don't be such a 'spoilsport' , I'm sure we'll have a great time and nobody's going to get hurt.
The cast is universally appealing, and everything about the movie seems to be enjoying itself to such a degree that any derision would make me feel a 'spoilsport' .
Yet even now the usual cavalcade of naysayers, 'spoilsports' , and harbingers of doom are mustering their forces to oppose this latest face of the technological revolution that is rapidly reshaping society.
Only 'spoilsports' warned that disaster loomed, and they didn't get nearly as much air time as the boosters.
‘Don't be 'a spoilspo'rt, Sidney.’
The law has the age of drinking set at 18 for good reasons, not just to be 'spoilsports' .
Such 'spoilsports' , however, could not prevent cultural exchanges.
The chief objection of these 'spoilsports' is that history cannot be seen as simply a random catalogue of chance events, any of which might have turned out differently.
No thanks to the 'spoilsports' who are trying to take the fun out of it.
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