Meaning & Definition of Spectacular in English
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Spectacular
Beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way.
Pronunciation:
/spɛkˈtæk.jʊ.lər/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Provocative or exciting to the senses; impressive.
Example Sentence: The fireworks display was truly spectacular.
Definition: Relating to a spectacle or show; impressive in appearance.
Example Sentence: The view from the mountain summit was nothing short of spectacular.
Definition: Of or relating to a spectacle; visually striking.
Example Sentence: The gala showcased a spectacular array of performances.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'spectacularis', from 'spectaculum' meaning 'a show, a sight'.
Synonyms
impressivestrikingbreathtakingmagnificentstunning
Common Phrases and Expressions
- a spectacular failure: A dramatic and complete failure.
- spectacularly successful: Extremely successful or impressive.
- make a spectacle of oneself: To attract attention in an embarrassing way.
Translations
- Spanish: espectacular
- French: spectaculaire
- German: spektakulär
- Russian: спектакулярный
Related Words
- spectacle: A visually striking performance or display.
- spectator: A person who watches an event, show, game, or other activity.
- spectacularity: The quality of being spectacular.
Slang Meanings of spectacular
Meaning: Totally awesome or amazing.
Example Sentence: That concert was spectacular, man!
Meaning: Over-the-top or extravagant.
Example Sentence: Her party was just spectacular, like something out of a movie.