Pronunciation: /spɛkˈteɪtər/
noun a person who watches an event, show, or game
A1 The spectator watched the soccer game from the stands.
A2 As a spectator, she enjoyed the play at the theater.
B1 The spectators cheered loudly as the band took the stage.
B2 The spectators eagerly awaited the start of the championship match.
C1 The spectators were enthralled by the ballet performance.
C2 As a seasoned spectator, he could appreciate the nuances of the art exhibition.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a spectator
A1 The spectator sport was exciting to watch.
A2 The children were spectators at the magic show.
B1 The spectator seating provided a great view of the stage.
B2 The spectator area was filled with enthusiastic fans cheering for their team.
C1 The spectator experience at the concert was enhanced by the amazing light show.
C2 The spectator perspective allowed for a unique view of the performance.
formal The spectator observed the performance with keen interest.
informal The spectator was captivated by the show.
slang The spectator was totally into the game.
figurative As a spectator of life, he enjoyed watching the world go by.
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