IPA: /spɛkˈtækjʊlər/
KK: /spɛkˈtækjələr/
Definition: Something that is very impressive or amazing to see; it catches your attention because it is beautiful or exciting.
Example: The fireworks display was truly spectacular, lighting up the night sky with vibrant colors.
Definition: A show or event that is very impressive and exciting to see, often involving elaborate displays or performances.
Example: The fireworks display was a spectacular that drew a large crowd.
IPA: /spɛkˈtækjʊlərli/
KK: /spɛkˈtækjʊlərli/
Definition: In a way that is very impressive or exciting; remarkably.
Example: The fireworks display was spectacularly beautiful, lighting up the night sky.
IPA: /spɛkˈteɪt/
KK: /spɛkˈteɪt/
Definition: To watch an event, especially a sports event, without participating in it.
Example: Many people came to spectate at the football match.
IPA: //spɛkˈteɪtə//
KK: /spɛkˈteɪtər/
Definition: A person who watches an event, such as a game or a show, without participating in it.
Example: The spectators cheered loudly as the team scored a goal.
IPA: //spɛkˈteɪʃɪp//
KK: /spɛkˈteɪʃɪp/
Definition: The condition of watching an event or performance without participating in it.
Example: The spectatorship at the concert was overwhelming, with thousands of fans cheering for their favorite band.
IPA: /ˈspɛktər/
KK: /ˈspɛktər/
Definition: A ghost or spirit that appears to people, often causing fear or unease.
Example: The old house was said to be haunted by a specter that roamed the halls at night.
IPA: /ˈspɛktrəli/
KK: /ˈspɛktrəli/
Definition: In a way that relates to or resembles a spectrum, often used in contexts involving light or sound waves.
Example: The colors of the rainbow can be described spectrally, showing a range of wavelengths.
IPA: /ˈspɛk.tər/
Definition: A ghost or spirit, often seen as a haunting presence.
Example: The old house was said to be haunted by a spectre that frightened the villagers.
IPA: /ˈspɛktrəˌɡræm/
KK: /spɛkˈtrɒɡræm/
Definition: A visual representation that shows the different frequencies of sound or light, often used in scientific analysis.
Example: The scientist used a spectrogram to analyze the sound waves produced by the bird.
IPA: /ˌspɛk.trəˈɡrɑː.fi/
KK: /spɛkˈtrɒɡrəfi/
Definition: The practice of using a device called a spectrograph to analyze the spectrum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
Example: Spectrography is essential in studying the composition of distant stars.
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