"Spectacles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Spectacles refer to glasses or eyeglasses that are worn to correct vision problems, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. They are a type of corrective eyewear designed to correct vision by refracting (bending) light to focus it properly on the retina.
Small spots or specks, typically of something colorful or contrasting in color, distributed over a surface.
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.
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
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.<br><br>Example: The spectacled bear is a species of bear found in South America.
To watch or observe an event, activity, or situation without participating in it. Often done in a detached or passive manner.
A person attending a sporting or other public event, typically seated in a viewing area and not participating in the event.
Relating to or characteristic of a spectator, especially someone who observes or watches an event without participating in it.
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.
People watching an event, such as a sports game, concert, or theatrical performance, typically from a seated area in a stadium, theater, or other venue.