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spectacle
noun
1 a sight, especially one that is impressive, wonderful, disturbing, ridiculous, etc The roses make a lovely spectacle .
2 a display or exhibition, especially one that is put on for entertaining the public.
[14c: from Latin spectaculum , from specere to look]
make a spectacle of oneself to behave in a way that attracts attention, especially ridicule or scorn.
spectacles
plural noun a pair of lenses for correcting defective eyesight, mounted in a frame that sits on the nose and has two legs that fit behind the ears.
spectacled adjective
1 wearing spectacles.
2 said of certain animals and birds: having ringed markings around the eyes.
spectacular
adjective
1 impressively striking to see or watch.
2 remarkable; dramatic; huge.
noun a spectacular show or display.
[17c: from Latin spectaculum and related to spectacle]
spectacularly adverb .
spectate
verb (spectated , spectating ) intr to look on rather than participate.
[1920s in this sense; 18c meaning -to gaze at-: formed from spectator]
spectator
noun someone who looks on.
[16c: Latin, from spectare to look]
spectatorial adjective .
spectatorship noun .

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