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Spectacular

Definition:

The term "spectacular" refers to something that is remarkable, impressive, or sensational in a visually striking way.

Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective
  • Noun

Senses:

Adjective:

1. Strikingly impressive or magnificent in appearance.

Example:
The fireworks display was absolutely spectacular.

2. Extraordinary or outstandingly great in terms of performance, achievement, or success.

Example:
The acrobats put on a spectacular show that left the audience amazed.

Noun:

1. An impressive public performance or display.

Example:
The circus was filled with a variety of spectacles and spectacularevents.

2. A remarkable or memorable sight or occurrence.

Example:
The sunset over the ocean was a true spectacular, with vibrant colors filling the sky.

Popular Usages:

"Spectacular" is commonly used to describe events, performances, natural phenomena, or visuals that leave a lasting visual impact on people.

Local Usages:

In local contexts, "spectacular" can also refer to specific cultural events, festivals, or shows that are famous or unique to a particular region.

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