spectator spec·ta·tor n

spectator spec·ta·tor n
[spɛk'teɪtə(r)]
spettatore (-trice)

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  • spec|ta|tor — «SPEHK tay tuhr, spehk TAY », noun. 1. a person who looks on without taking part: »There were many spectators at the game. The Puritan hated bear baiting, not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectators… …   Useful english dictionary

  • spec|ta|tor|ship — «spehk TAY tuhr shihp», noun. 1. the act of watching as a spectator. 2. the state or occupation of being a spectator …   Useful english dictionary

  • spec|ta|tor|ism — «spehk TAY tuh RIHZ uhm», noun. the practice of being a spectator or onlooker at sports or games; spectatorship: »... a still to be assessed turn from cool spectatorism to active involvement (Harper s) …   Useful english dictionary

  • spec·ta·tor — /ˈspɛkˌteıtɚ/ noun, pl tors [count] : a person who watches an event, show, game, activity, etc., often as part of an audience The spectators lining the road cheered the racers on. The accident attracted a large crowd of spectators. I wasn t a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Spectator — Spec*ta tor, n. [L. spectator: cf. F. spectateur. See {Spectacle}.] One who on; one who sees or beholds; a beholder; one who is personally present at, and sees, any exhibition; as, the spectators at a show. Devised and played to take spectators.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • spectator — spec•ta•tor [[t]ˈspɛk teɪ tər, spɛkˈteɪ [/t]] n. 1) a person who looks on or watches; onlooker; observer 2) a member of the audience at a public spectacle, display, or the like 3) clo Also called spec′tator shoe . a white shoe with a wing tip and …   From formal English to slang

  • spectator — spec|ta|tor [spekˈteıtə US ˈspekteıtər] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: spectare to watch , from specere to look (at) ] someone who is watching an event or game →↑audience ▪ The match attracted over 40,000 spectators …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • spectator — spec|ta|tor [ spek,teıtər ] noun count * someone who watches a public activity or event, especially a sports event: Crowds of spectators were massed along the route of the parade …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • spectator — spec·ta·tor …   English syllables

  • Spectatorship — Spec*ta tor*ship, n. 1. The office or quality of a spectator. [R.] Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of beholding. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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