"Specter" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Specter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Specter" Meaning

A figment of the imagination; an idealized or projected image or appearance: "the specter of a new economy loomed over the industry".

"Specter" Examples

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The researchers detected a specter of mold growing in the otherwise empty house.

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She could never shake off the specter of her ex-boyfriend's accusations.

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The economic downturn has cast a specter of fear over the entire nation.

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The possibility of losing their jobs loomed over them like a specter of doom.

5.

Her vision of a healthy and fit body was haunted by the specter of obesity.

"Specter" Similar Words

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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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.

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Spectatorship

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Spectatrix

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Specters

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Spectinomycin

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Spectra

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Spectral

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Describing or relating to the different colors of light that make up the white light visible as a band of colors in a rainbow or on a spectrum, typically a band of light that is emitted or reflected by a particular substance.

Spectrally

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