A pair of lenses set in a frame, usually worn to correct vision
“Gerald had donned a pair of spectacles and seemed earnestly studious.”
Spectacles or displays, usually impressive
“The play itself is a multi-media spectacle that uses puppetry, sound effects, performing masks, and a live band featuring some of the county's top musicians.”
Staged forms of entertainment
An object, usually glass, that visually focuses or defocuses light
Plural for a visually striking or awe-inspiring display, thing or person
“At times, I just stood there mesmerized, in awe of the power and beauty of this natural wonder and spectacle.”
Plural for a person, thing or event that is mocked by others
“I will not be drinking this evening, lest I make a spectacle of myself.”
Plural for an overt and pretentious display intended to attract attention
Plural for a distant view or prospect, especially one seen through some opening
Plural for a person or sight of unusual beauty
Plural for a period of turmoil in real life
Plural for a person or thing having a ridiculous, repulsive, or disheveled appearance
Plural for a building or monument of historical importance
Plural for something or someone strange or unusual that is an object of interest
Plural for a high-profile controversy or uproar that captivates public attention
Plural for something seen or observed that is inscrutable
Plural for exhibition of biological rarities
Plural for a transparent scale covering the eye of a snake, shed as part of the old skin during moulting
Plural for a formal procession of people walking, on horseback, or riding in vehicles
Plural for a widespread reaction of outrage or outrage
Plural for an extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field
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