spectacle in English
- spectacle⇄expr. make a spectacle of oneself, to behave in public view in such a manner as to become an object of curiosity, contempt, or wonder.
Ex. She was greatly embarrassed when her partner made a spectacle of himself on the dance floor. - spectacle⇄expr. spectacles,
a. a pair of glasses to help a person's sight or protect his eyes; eyeglasses.
Ex. Spectacles and reading glasses are among the simplest and most useful of optical instruments (David Brewster).
b. (Figurative.) a mea - spectacle⇄spectacle, noun.
1. a thing to look at; sight; something presented to the view as noteworthy or striking.
Ex. the spectacle of a storm at sea. The children at play among the flowers made a charming spectacle. A quarrel is an unpleasant spectac
spectacle in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
spectacle in Nepali नेपाली
spectacle in Sindhi سنڌي
spectacle in Telugu తెలుగు
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