- SPECTACULAR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPECTACULAR is of, relating to, or being a spectacle : striking, sensational How to use spectacular in a sentence
- SPECTACULAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SPECTACULAR definition: 1 very exciting to look at: 2 especially great: 3 an event or performance that is very… Learn more
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Find 396 different ways to say SPECTACULAR, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- Spectacular - definition of spectacular by The Free Dictionary
Define spectacular spectacular synonyms, spectacular pronunciation, spectacular translation, English dictionary definition of spectacular adj Of the nature of a spectacle; impressive or sensational n Something that is spectacular, as an elaborate show or display spec·tac′u·lar′i·ty n
- SPECTACULAR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A spectacular is a show or performance which is very grand and impressive a television spectacular one of the world's great sporting spectaculars
- spectacular adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of spectacular adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary very impressive synonym breathtaking The coastal road has spectacular scenery Messi scored a spectacular goal It was a spectacular achievement on their part The special effects were quite spectacular
- spectacular - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
of or like a spectacle; marked by or given to an impressive, large-scale display dramatically daring or thrilling: a spectacular dive from a cliff n Show Business a single television production featuring well-known performers and characterized by elaborate sets, costumes, staging, etc Cf special (def 13)
- SPECTACULAR Synonyms: 194 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for SPECTACULAR: exhibit, pageant, display, exhibition, spectacle, extravaganza, raree-show, circus; Antonyms of SPECTACULAR: severe, plain, stark, unadorned, austere, naked, simple, modest
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