"Spectacled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spectacled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spectacled" Meaning

Having or characterized by spectacles or glasses, or having dark rings or patches around the eyes, especially like the marks left by a person who has worn glasses.

Example: The spectacled bear is a species of bear found in South America.

"Spectacled" Examples

Definition


Systematic arrange of many anything.

Usage Examples


1. Warranty and Safety Features:
- The new family car comes with a raft of safety features, including multiple airbags and a spectacled seatbelt system.

2. Decorative Edging:
- The garden designer added a spectacled border along the pathway, made of smooth stones and pebbles, creating a serene walking path.

3. Diving Bells:
- Scuba divers often use spectacled diving bells to safely ascend and descend from the water, avoiding the risks of the 'bends'.

4. Medical Devices:
- The company introduced a spectacled medical visor with UV protection for patients undergoing skin treatments.

5. Frames for Eyeglasses:
- Designer sunglasses have become popular, featuring trendy spectacled frames with wide temples and metallic accents.

"Spectacled" Similar Words

Speckle

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Speckled

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Speckles

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Small spots or specks, typically of something colorful or contrasting in color, distributed over a surface.

Speckling

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Specks

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Specksioneer

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Specs

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Specific characteristics, features, or requirements of something, especially details that are not necessary for a general understanding but are important for a particular purpose or context.<br><br>Example: The specs of the new smartphone include a 12-megapixel camera and a 6-inch screen.

Spectacle

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A showy or impressive sight, event, or occurrence.<br><br>Example: "The fireworks display was a spectacular spectacle that lit up the night sky."<br><br>Antonyms: dullness, insignificance, monotony<br><br>Synonyms: display, show, performance, exhibition, display

Spectacles

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Spectacular

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Impressive or impressive, often in an exciting or amazing way.

Spectate

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Spectation

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Spectations

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Disappointment or discontent caused by the nonfulfillment of one's expectations.

Spectator

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A person attending a sporting or other public event, typically seated in a viewing area and not participating in the event.

Spectatorial

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Relating to or characteristic of a spectator, especially someone who observes or watches an event without participating in it.

Spectatoring

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There is no word "spectatoring" in the English language. It's likely a made-up or non-existent word.<br><br>However, I can explain that "spectator" is a real word that refers to a person who is present at a show, event, or game to watch and enjoy it, often without participating in it.