"Spectate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spectate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spectate" Meaning

To watch or observe an event, activity, or situation without participating in it. Often done in a detached or passive manner.

"Spectate" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Spectate"


| | Sentence | Part of Speech | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | The students were allowed to spectate the chemistry experiment. | Verb | To watch or observe something, often a sporting event or performance. |
| 2 | Many people came to spectate the fireworks display on the 4th of July. | Verb | To watch or observe something, often a sporting event or performance. |
| 3 | They lost interest in spectating TV after a while. | Verb | To watch or observe something, often a sporting event or performance. |
| 4 | The sports equipment store is offering a new high-quality binocular for perfect spectating. | Verb | To watch or observe something, often a sporting event or performance. |
| 5 | While it was a small event, there were a lot of people came to spectate and support her. | Verb | To watch or observe something, often a sporting event or performance.

"Spectate" Similar Words

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

Spectacled

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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.

Spectacles

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Spectacular

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

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.

Spectators

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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.

Spectatorship

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Spectatrix

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