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Spectacle

ˈspɛktək(ə)l
Häufig
~ 3900
~ 3900, Häufig
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A visually striking performance or display, typically a public show or event, Something or someone that is unusual, remarkable, or eye-catching, A public display or disturbance that is considered shocking, embarrassing, or absurd

Spectacle - Bedeutungen

A visually striking performance or display, typically a public show or event

Beispiel: The circus was a spectacular spectacle with acrobats, clowns, and trained animals.
Verwendung: formalKontext: entertainment and cultural events
Notiz: Often used to describe impressive or visually captivating performances or displays.

Something or someone that is unusual, remarkable, or eye-catching

Beispiel: The old mansion was a spectacle with its overgrown garden and eerie atmosphere.
Verwendung: formal/informalKontext: describing unique or striking things
Notiz: Can be used in both formal and informal contexts to emphasize the remarkable nature of something.

A public display or disturbance that is considered shocking, embarrassing, or absurd

Beispiel: The heated argument at the meeting turned into a spectacle, causing discomfort for everyone present.
Verwendung: formalKontext: negative public events
Notiz: Often used in a negative context to describe events that attract attention due to their controversial or disruptive nature.

Synonyme von Spectacle

show

A show refers to a public entertainment performance or event that is intended to entertain an audience.
Beispiel: The circus was a spectacular show.
Notiz: A spectacle usually refers to something impressive or remarkable to see, while a show can encompass a wider range of entertainment events.

display

A display is a performance, show, or event that is intended to attract attention or impress others.
Beispiel: The museum had an impressive display of ancient artifacts.
Notiz: A display often implies a visual presentation or arrangement of objects, while a spectacle can refer to a visually striking or impressive scene.

event

An event is a planned public or social occasion.
Beispiel: The concert was a grand event that drew a large crowd.
Notiz: An event is a more general term that can encompass a wide range of occurrences, while a spectacle usually implies something visually impressive or striking.

Ausdrücke und gängige Wendungen von Spectacle

Make a spectacle of oneself

To behave in a way that attracts attention and causes embarrassment.
Beispiel: She made a spectacle of herself at the party by dancing on the tables.
Notiz: This phrase focuses on drawing attention to oneself in a negative or embarrassing manner.

Spectacle of nature

Something impressive or amazing to see in nature.
Beispiel: The Grand Canyon is a breathtaking spectacle of nature.
Notiz: This phrase refers to natural wonders or phenomena that are visually striking.

Spectacle of violence

A display of violent acts or scenes that are shocking or disturbing.
Beispiel: The movie depicted a disturbing spectacle of violence that left the audience shocked.
Notiz: This phrase refers to visual representations of violent acts or scenes.

Spectacle of beauty

A visually stunning or beautiful display.
Beispiel: The fireworks display was a magnificent spectacle of beauty.
Notiz: This phrase highlights visually appealing or aesthetically pleasing displays.

Spectacle of success

A public display or demonstration of achievement and triumph.
Beispiel: The team's championship win was a glorious spectacle of success.
Notiz: This phrase emphasizes the public display or demonstration of success.

Spectacle of wealth

A grand or ostentatious display of riches and affluence.
Beispiel: The extravagant yacht was a lavish spectacle of wealth.
Notiz: This phrase highlights the ostentatious display of wealth and luxury.

Spectacle event

A large, impressive, or significant event that draws widespread attention.
Beispiel: The Olympics is a global spectacle event that attracts millions of viewers.
Notiz: This phrase emphasizes the grandeur and significance of the event.

Spectacle to behold

Something remarkable or extraordinary to witness.
Beispiel: The dance performance was a spectacle to behold, leaving the audience in awe.
Notiz: This phrase emphasizes the awe-inspiring or remarkable nature of what is being witnessed.

Public spectacle

An event or situation that is observed and commented on by the public, often in a sensationalized manner.
Beispiel: The celebrity's meltdown turned into a public spectacle, with paparazzi capturing every moment.
Notiz: This phrase refers to events or situations that become the focus of public attention or scrutiny.

Spectacles alltägliche (Slang-)Ausdrücke

Specs

Specs is a colloquial term for eyeglasses or spectacles.
Beispiel: I need to wear my specs to read this small print.
Notiz: Shortened informal version of 'spectacles'.

Speccy

Speccy is a slang term used to describe someone who wears glasses or spectacles.
Beispiel: She's got a new pair of speccy frames that look really cool.
Notiz: Informal and playful term for 'spectacled'.

Spec-tacular

A playful combination of 'spectacle' and 'spectacular' to emphasize something impressive or visually stunning.
Beispiel: The fireworks display was absolutely spec-tacular!
Notiz: Adds a touch of humor by blending 'spectacle' with 'spectacular'.

Speccing out

To examine or assess a place or item in detail, especially to determine suitability.
Beispiel: We're speccing out the venue to see if it's suitable for the event.
Notiz: Using 'speccing' as a shortened form of 'inspecting'.

Spec-head

Someone who is very knowledgeable or obsessed with a particular type of equipment or technology.
Beispiel: John is a real spec-head when it comes to camera equipment.
Notiz: Combining 'spec' from 'spectacle' with 'head' to denote a focused interest.

Spec-tator

A play on 'spectator', someone who watches an event or situation unfold without actively taking part.
Beispiel: I'm just a spec-tator at this event; I'm not participating.
Notiz: Adds a playful twist by incorporating 'spec' from 'spectacle'.

Spec-it-out

To plan or design something with a focus on visual aesthetics or spectacle.
Beispiel: Let's spec-it-out and see how we can make this project more visually appealing.
Notiz: Utilizes 'spec' from 'spectacle' to emphasize the visual aspect of planning or designing.

Spectacle - Beispiele

The fireworks display was a spectacular spectacle.
The magician's performance was a dazzling spectacle.
The circus show was a thrilling spectacle for the whole family.

Grammatik von Spectacle

Spectacle - Substantiv (Noun) / Substantiv, Singular oder Masse (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: spectacle
Konjugationen
Substantiv, Plural (Noun, plural): spectacles
Substantiv, Singular oder Masse (Noun, singular or mass): spectacle
Silben, Trennung und Betonung
spectacle enthält 3 Silben: spec • ta • cle
Phonetische Transkription: ˈspek-ti-kəl
spec ta cle , ˈspek ti kəl (Die rote Silbe ist betont)

Spectacle - Bedeutung und Nutzungsrate

Der Wortfrequenz- und Bedeutungsindex zeigt an, wie oft ein Wort in einer bestimmten Sprache vorkommt. Je kleiner die Zahl, desto häufiger wird das Wort verwendet. Die am häufigsten verwendeten Wörter liegen typischerweise zwischen 1 und 4000.
spectacle: ~ 3900 (Häufig).
Dieser Bedeutungsindex hilft Ihnen, sich während Ihres Sprachlernprozesses auf die nützlichsten Wörter zu konzentrieren.