No, it's a noun. You can't just sit there spectacling, or at least not if you speak English.
The word 'spectacle' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something visually striking or memorable.
where did i put my reading spectacles? (as in 'glasses') "The circus certainly was a spectacle to see."
"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."
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That is 'spectacle' .
Spectacle
The word 'spectacle' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something visually striking or memorable.
The word 'spectacle' is a noun, a singular, common noun.The noun 'spectacle' is an abstract noun as a word for a visually striking performance or display.The plural noun 'spectacles' is a concrete noun as a word for eyeglasses.
The Society of the Spectacle was created in 1967.
Hindi word for Spectacle is 'Tamasha'.
The ISBN of A Spectacle of Corruption is 0375508554.
A Spectacle of Corruption was created in 2004.
A Spectacle of Corruption has 381 pages.
A meteor show is quite a spectacle to see.
Rock Spectacle was created on 1996-11-19.
La femme spectacle was created in 1964.
The Society of the Spectacle - film - was created in 1973.