spectacular
/spɛkˈtæk.jə.lɚ/
UK: /spɛkˈtæk.jʊ.lə/
SPƐKTÆK · jə · lɚ (3 syllables)
English
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Definition
Amazing or worthy of special notice.
Etymology
From Latin spectaculum (“a sight, show”) + -ar.
Example Sentences
- "The parachutists were spectacular."
- "A branch of rail transport that seems to been rather neglected by historians is that concerned with cliff railways, of which a fair number exist in Great Britain. This is probably because these lines are overshadowed by the more spectacular funicular railways in Switzerland and other mountainous regions; perhaps, too, because of the general habit of referring to them as "cliff lifts," which tends to associate them with the vertical indoor type."
- "Between 8 and 9 p.m., the recorder at a meteorological station at Harrow, Middlesex, picked up 1,470 lightning flashes within a radius of 10 to 15 miles, and observers at the station described the storm as "probably one of the most spectacular of the century.""
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