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spectacular
[ spek-tak-yuh-ler ]
adjective
- of or like a spectacle; marked by or given to an impressive, large-scale display.
- dramatically daring or thrilling:
a spectacular dive from a cliff.
Synonyms: breathtaking, dramatic, hair-raising
noun
- a single television production featuring well-known performers and characterized by elaborate sets, costumes, staging, etc. Compare special ( def 14 ).
- an impressive, large-scale display:
another Hollywood spectacular.
spectacular
/ spɛkˈtækjʊlə /
adjective
- of or resembling a spectacle; impressive, grand, or dramatic
- unusually marked or great
a spectacular increase in spending
noun
- a lavishly produced performance
Derived Forms
- specˈtacularly, adverb
Other Words From
- spec·tac·u·lar·i·ty [spek-tak-y, uh, -, lar, -i-tee], spec·tacu·lar·ism noun
- spec·tacu·lar·ly adverb
- nonspec·tacu·lar adjective
- nonspec·tacu·lar·ly adverb
- unspec·tacu·lar adjective
- unspec·tacu·lar·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of spectacular1
Example Sentences
Now the park is used by locals to enjoy their retirement after spending decades contributing to China’s spectacular growth.
Shipyard workers hammered away the last supporting "shores" and wedges, then ducked and dashed for cover as the huge vessel slid above their heads in a spectacular sideways launch into the River Ouse.
On occasions, usually once every 33 years, the Leonids can produce a spectacular storm rather than a shower with thousands of meteors per hour.
Unseen forces drive a massive plateau of rock upward, carving spectacular features that one day will have names: Grand Canyon, Arches, Monument Valley.
Every year, the iconic meteor shower offers a spectacular show… and experts say this weekend is going to be particularly special.
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