spectacle (Meaning)

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spectacle (n)

something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight)

an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale

a blunder that makes you look ridiculous; used in the phrase `make a spectacle of' yourself

Synonyms & Antonyms of spectacle

spectacle Sentence Examples

  1. The fireworks display was a breathtaking spectacle that illuminated the night sky.
  2. The Broadway musical was a visual spectacle, filled with elaborate sets and dazzling costumes.
  3. The acrobat's performance was an awe-inspiring spectacle that left the audience speechless.
  4. The solar eclipse was a celestial spectacle that was visible to people all over the world.
  5. The sporting event was a spectacle of athleticism and determination.
  6. The grand opening of the new department store was a spectacle of excess and extravagance.
  7. The protest march was a spectacle of defiance and solidarity.
  8. The volcanic eruption was a terrifying spectacle that forced people to evacuate their homes.
  9. The car accident was a horrifying spectacle that left witnesses traumatized.
  10. The trial was a public spectacle that captivated the attention of the entire nation.

FAQs About the word spectacle

something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight), an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale, a blunder that makes you look ridiculo

display, exhibit, extravaganza, spectacular, exhibition,pageant, raree-show,circus,exposition

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The fireworks display was a breathtaking spectacle that illuminated the night sky.

The Broadway musical was a visual spectacle, filled with elaborate sets and dazzling costumes.

The acrobat's performance was an awe-inspiring spectacle that left the audience speechless.

The solar eclipse was a celestial spectacle that was visible to people all over the world.