I am not entirely sure what the origin word is but it sounds familiar to spectate. Some synonyms are brilliant, perfect, fantastic.
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Spectacular is derived from the word spectacle, the word came into the English language from the old French word Spectacle which in turn came from Latin Spectaculum meaning 'a show'. Further derived from the Latin word Spectare meaning to 'view or watch'
The word spectacular come from the word spectacle, which means an amazing and interesting sight. The word spectacle comes from the Latin word 'spectaculum'.
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No, the word "spectacular" is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word is spectacularly.
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The ride in disney was very spectacular.
the circu swas spectacular
The word spectacular has four syllables. The syllables in the word are spec-tac-u-lar.
The word spectacular has four syllables. The syllables in the word are spec-tac-u-lar.
'Unimpressive' or 'dull' are words that mean the opposite of spectacular.
The root word for "spectacular" is "spectacle," which comes from the Latin word "spectaculum" meaning a public show or display.
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.
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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.