impressive magnificent splendid outstanding
The noun would be "spectacle".
The word spectacular is both a noun and an adjective; it is not a verb. Example uses:Noun: The town is planning a spectacular to celebrate their bicentennial.Adjective: The museum has a spectacular display of ancient Egyptian artifacts.
The word spectacular is both an adjective and an abstract noun. Examples:Adjective: We enjoyed a spectacular sunset from our balcony.Noun: It was a spectacular as big as a Hollywood production.
Spectacular is usually used as an adjective, so you can see pictures of spectacular things, or you can see a spectacular picture. If you're talking about spectacular as a noun, you'll need to specify which spectacular you're interested in.
The word spectacular is an abstract noun; another abstract noun form is spectacularity. The word spectacular is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun; the adverb form is spectacularly, a word to modify a verb.
The correct spelling of the noun is extravaganza (a lavish or spectacular presentation).(from the same root as extravagant)
An adjective form is "spectacular." The word is also used as a noun for presentations that are supposed to be a spectacle.
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spectacular's real name is (spectacular smith)
Spectacularly is the adverb form of spectacularwhich is the adjectival form of the noun spectacleAs in "He danced spectacularly."
Her academic endeavors were spectacular in contrast to the mediocre performance of her peers .The view was spectacular from the top floor of the tallest building in Seattle.
No it isn't because an action verb is something that you do. You can't spectacular. You can be spectacular, but cannot do spectacular. It is an adjective.
Spectacular's birth name is Spectacular Blue Smith.