'The spectacle of the circus performance was the acrobatics act.'
'The fireworks created a spectacle in the night-sky.'
Spectacles are eye glasses. So...
Her spectacles shimmered in the light as she read her book on the bright sunny day.
The spectacle was amusing to watch.
I was a public spectacle.
The fireworks evening was quite a spectacle.
where did i put my reading spectacles? (as in 'glasses') "The circus certainly was a spectacle to see."
My uncle made a spectacle of himself at the New Year's Eve party.
a noun is a person, animal or thing
The sight of the 'Northern Lights' (Aurora Borealis) was an amazing spectacle.
Hindi word for Spectacle is 'Tamasha'.
In "Bridge to Terabithia," the word "spectacle" is used to describe the magical kingdom and adventures that occur in the imaginary land of Terabithia, where the characters escape to for respite and imagination.
My life sits alone with despair but it is because of you that I am devoted to stay on this earth and be felt with your every spectacle of love.
spectacle
The word 'spectacle' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something visually striking or memorable.
"Spectacle" is an adjective describing something that can be seen or viewed, such as a performance or display, that is considered remarkable and impressive. An example sentence: "His plays were a spectacle known throughout the world."
An adjective form is "spectacular." The word is also used as a noun for presentations that are supposed to be a spectacle.
The spectale was very good i enjoyed it alot.