The spectators at the Colosseum reacted like the spectators of today. They yelled, applauded, cheered and booed.
Spectators was created in 1999.
spectators
it can hold 3,000 spectators
2000 to 3000 spectators
spectators would react with extreme and solemn grief about the loss of a tragic hero since his acts were More vivid and real to them and affected their day to day lives. His heroic acts arose out of a real life experience and his death would have the effect of a violent shock wave though the lives of the spectators. However for the main character in a comedy, their lives are based on a script and are in fact almost virtual with no reality. the world hardly misses them upon death save for their celebrity status
The collective nouns are:a crowd of spectatorsan audience of spectators.
If you mean the Colosseum in Rome, it could hold 70,000 spectators.
Spectators is a noun. It's the plural form of spectator.
Generally there are more spectators than athletes.
There were 93,000 spectators in the 2002 world cup in Japan.
When the striker hammered home the ball, the spectators cheered wildly.