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    Spoil·er a·lert

    noun

    • 1. (in a discussion or review of a film, book, television drama, etc.) a warning that an important detail of the plot development is about to be revealed: "the third season ended (spoiler alert if you don't want to know) with the intervention of a ‘lady in red’"

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  2. Mar 16, 2024 · The meaning of SPOILER ALERT is a reviewer's warning that a plot spoiler is about to be revealed.

  3. adjective. If you are alert, you are paying full attention to things around you and are able to deal with anything that might happen. [...] alertness uncountable noun. See full entry for 'alert'. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  4. Spoiler Alert definition: An indication, placed in a text, that the plot of a drama is about to be exposed.

  5. Check pronunciation: spoiler alert. Definition of spoiler alert noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. The phrase "spoiler alert" first appears in a posting about the second Star Trek movie, The Wrath of Khan, in 1982. I first encountered spoiler alerts when I delved into Usenet newsgroups in the late '80s. Spoiler alerts were particularly common on newsgroups devoted to puzzles (such as rec.puzzles, which took over from the earlier net.puzzle ...

  7. Meaning. Said, or printed, as a warning that the following will give away the ending or important plot development of a drama. Examples. I’ve just been to see Shakespeare’s Othello.

  8. spoiler noun [C] (TELLING STH) information in a newspaper article, blog, etc. that tells you what happens in a television programme, which may spoil your enjoyment of it if you have not already seen it: Spoiler alert - if you haven't seen Sunday's episode, stop reading now!

  9. Sep 8, 2023 · An indication, placed in a text, that the plot of a drama is about to be exposed. Spoiler alert: The main character, Mark, succumbs to an illness at the end. Indicates that the speaker is about to reveal something unanticipated or unpleasant.

  10. A warning that something divulges a secret or surprise about a piece of media and thus could potentially ruin the experience for someone. Sometimes used as an exclamation or interjection.

  11. spoiler noun [C] (TELLING STH) information in a newspaper article, blog, etc. that tells you what happens in a TV show, which may spoil your enjoyment of it if you have not already seen it: Spoiler alert - if you haven't seen Sunday's episode, stop reading now!

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