They are also known as "glasses", lenses in a frame held in front of the eyes to help people with impaired vision to see better.
"Specs" is an informal word for spectacles, although many people don't use the word at all, and use "glasses" instead.
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Spectacles is an older word for eyeglasses. If spectacles were opaque, no one could see through the lenses. The glass (now plastic) used in spectacles must be clear and without scratches.
The noun 'spectacles' is the plural form of the noun 'spectacle', a word for a visually striking performance or display.The noun 'spectacles' is an uncountable noun as a word for eyeglasses, a binary noun, a word for something that two parts make up the whole.Binary nouns are a shortened form of 'a pair of'.The singular form is a pair of spectacles. The plural form is pairs of spectacles.Examples:He removed his heavy spectacles with a sigh of relief.Both boys ended up making gigantic spectacles of themselves.
The word spectacle comes from the Latin word spectaculum which referred to the sights or displays put up by the Romans for the entertainment of the public. Thus a pair of spectacles are used to improve the sight or the wearer.
"Specs" is an informal word for spectacles, although many people don't use the word at all, and use "glasses" instead.
Spectacles has three syllables. Spec-ta-cles.
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If you know that the Latin word spect means "see," then you can figure out that spectacles have something to do with seeing.
If a person is wearing spectacles it means he is wearing a pair of glasses. The word spectacles is rarely used in this day and age.
Spectacles is an older word for eyeglasses. If spectacles were opaque, no one could see through the lenses. The glass (now plastic) used in spectacles must be clear and without scratches.
Occhiale if one means eye glasses. They have a different word for shades or dark glasses. I assume you mean spectacles- not drinking vessels. There is probably a word like ( Spectacles) also to mean eye glasses. Note the resemblance of Occhiale to loosely the word Goggles- which might be a derivation!
The noun 'spectacles' is the plural form of the noun 'spectacle', a word for a visually striking performance or display.The noun 'spectacles' is an uncountable noun as a word for eyeglasses, a binary noun, a word for something that two parts make up the whole.Binary nouns are a shortened form of 'a pair of'.The singular form is a pair of spectacles. The plural form is pairs of spectacles.Examples:He removed his heavy spectacles with a sigh of relief.Both boys ended up making gigantic spectacles of themselves.
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